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    Research Assistant in Microbial Community Analysis of Environmental Water Samples - Midlothian, United Kingdom - Heriot-Watt University

    Heriot-Watt University
    Heriot-Watt University Midlothian, United Kingdom

    1 week ago

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    Description

    Directorate: School of Engineering & Physical Sciences

    Salary: Grade 6 (£29,605-£34,980)

    Contract Type: Part Time (0.5FTE), Fixed Term (8 Months)

    Detailed Description

    We are seeking a highly motivated Technical Researcher with experience and capability in environmental and molecular microbiology, specifically in the handling and working with microorganisms and extracted DNA. The successful candidate will be based in Edinburgh and become part of the wider interdisciplinary team involved with the £3.5 million project "Sources, Impacts and Solutions for Plastics in South East Asia Coastal Environments". The project involves a multidisciplinary team of experts from the UK (Heriot-Watt University) and Vietnam (Phenikaa University).

    You will have a background in marine biology and working with biological samples in the lab, and ideally with DNA. The ability to consider interdisciplinary scientific approaches is a key strength. You must be able to work independently and have strong organisational skills. You will be enthusiastic, outgoing, and able to work as part of a larger team including other postdocs, technicians, and PhD researchers.

    The position is for 8 months and part-time (0.5 FTE). Heriot-Watt University offers attractive salaries, based on experience and excellence criteria.

    Key Duties & Responsibilities

    The successful appointee will be expected to undertake the following:

  • Use microbiological and molecular biology tools to extract DNA from environmental water samples, and have it sequenced to determine the microbial community structure and abundance. The candidate should be open to other options for analysing the water samples, such as the use of qPCR to analyse for functional genes.
  • General tasks will involve scientific research, and analysis and interpretation of data.
  • Communication with other investigators involved in this collaborative project.
  • Responsibilities will also include assistance in the day-to-day maintenance of the experimental facilities, liaising with other postdocs and, when necessary, with external collaborators involved in the project.
  • Please note that this job description is not exhaustive, and the role holder may be required to undertake other relevant duties commensurate with the grading of the post. Activities may be subject to amendment over time as the role develops and/or priorities and requirements evolve. A flexible working schedule may be required to meet all key duties and responsibilities.

    Education, Qualifications and Experience

    Essential

  • Applicants should hold a PhD or be conducting one at present and be amenable to taking a break from their PhD or to work part-time from their PhD, in which their PhD project is in a relevant area marine biology, environmental microbiology, molecular biology or related subject. Candidates must be at least 2 years into their PhD.
  • Strong theoretical and practical background in the marine biological sciences of any field.
  • Evidence of research ability: problem solving, flexibility.
  • Ability to do a prescribed research-based programme of work within a specific timeline.
  • Ability to start working on short notice, given time pressure of the funded project and current travel restrictions.
  • Experience of working as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
  • Desirable

  • Experience of working in an interdisciplinary, multi-cultural work environment.
  • Experience in public presentations of scientific results.
  • Competencies, Skills and Knowledge

  • Excellent IT skills
  • Good team player with good interpersonal skills
  • About our Team

    The appointee will work on a NERC-funded project between two Schools: The School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society (EGIS) and the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS). EGIS is one of the UK's leading institutions for multidisciplinary research and teaching in areas critical to economic development and societal equity. We aim to attain excellence in the teaching of the core disciplines that contribute to a sustainable, resource and energy efficient society and are committed to undertaking high value, high impact research and knowledge transfer in topics of relevance to global challenges. The School enjoys facilities consistent with its location in modern, purpose-built accommodation on the Edinburgh campus. The School is well equipped in respect of laboratories for materials, structures, engineering, building services and hydraulics research and teaching. Our research and teaching facilities in Dubai and Malaysia are contained within purpose-built campuses in Dubai Academic City and Putrajaya, respectively.

    The School of EPS is an interdisciplinary research environment in which advances in the biological, chemical, physical, and engineering sciences are applied to enable and enhance life science research. EPS has an international research reputation and close connection with the professional and industrial world of science, engineering and technology. Together with the Lyell Centre and other Schools in the university, we offer an integrated and multidisciplinary melting pot and a unique platform for innovation in science and technology to meet global challenges, such as plastics pollution that is the focus of this project.

    Teaching

    The School's undergraduate teaching on our Edinburgh campus covers civil and structural engineering, architectural engineering, construction project management, quantity surveying, geography, urban studies, interior design and the biology suite. On our Dubai campus we teach civil & structural engineering, architectural engineering, architecture, construction management, quantity surveying and interior design. On our Malaysia campus we teach civil engineering, construction project management, quantity surveying and geoenergy engineering. We offer a high quality educational experience underpinned by practical and laboratory teaching, and informed by contact with professional practice. Most of our degree programmes hold the appropriate accreditation from the relevant professional body. This educational philosophy ensures excellent employment prospects for all of our graduates.

    Research

    The Schools of EGIS and EPS leading research centres in the UK, having sustained a high reputation for the international standing of its research over two decades.

  • Institute of Life and Earth Sciences (ILES)
  • The Urban Institute (TUI)
  • Institute of Geoenergy Engineering (IGE)
  • Institute for Infrastructure and Environment (IIE)
  • Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Building Design (CESBD)
  • Institute for Social Policy, Housing, Equalities Research (I-SPHERE)
  • All academic staff based on the Edinburgh and Dubai campuses contribute to the research activities of one of our Institutes.

    These Institutes support a wide range of research activities of relevance to a sustainable, resource and energy efficient society. Institute staff undertake research funded by research councils, charitable foundations, local and national government. Research outcomes are published in leading international and national journals and key findings are widely disseminated through other media and forms of output.