Research Associate in Biomanufacturing - Sheffield, United Kingdom - University of Sheffield

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This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated postdoctoral research associate interested in strain engineering to join our team.

You will be leading a highly innovative project to develop a carbon dioxide utilizing strain for biomanufacturing. This project is funded by EPSRC. The role is an excellent opportunity to deliver impact through translational research and acquire skills in project management.

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Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE) is ranked amongst the top 5 Chemical Engineering Departments in the UK and is a thriving department within the University's Faculty of Engineering.

CBE comprises 38 academic staff, 58 research staff and technicians, 16 support staff and a student population of over 650 undergraduates, and 250 postgraduates (taught and research).

The Department has a world-class research environment that is ranked number 1 by the Research Excellence Framework 2014.

Their internationally renowned research is supported through funding from government and industrial sources in the UK and the rest of the globe.

The Department holds a Silver Athena SWAN Award and two gold awards for Green Impact.

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The University's Total Reward Package includes a competitive salary, a generous Pension Scheme and annual leave entitlement, as well as access to a range of learning and development courses to support your personal and professional development.


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