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Research Assistant/Associate (Fixed Term) @ University of Cambridge

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About this role

The Optical Nanomaterials Group at the University of Cambridge is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate to perform photocatalytic experiments involving novel earth-abundant plasmonic structures. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to world-leading research, with a focus on the development of innovative nanomaterials for catalysis.

The successful candidate will prepare manuscripts for publication in high-impact journals and present findings at national and international conferences. You will support the University's ongoing research excellence and may assist in grant administration and reporting to funding bodies. Additionally, you will contribute to the wider activities of the Optical Nanomaterials Group, fostering collaboration and innovation.

Key Responsibilities

Research and Scholarship

Develop research objectives and proposals independently or collaboratively. Conduct individual and team-based research projects. Prepare research for publication and presentation. Stay updated with advancements in the field by reviewing literature. Translate recent advances into research activities. Manage research and administrative tasks with appropriate guidance. Communicate complex scientific material effectively.

Teaching and Learning Support

Assist in supervising student research projects. Support students in developing essential research skills.

Liaison and Networking

Collaborate with colleagues and students within the department. Establish internal and external research networks to exchange knowledge and build future partnerships.

Planning and Organisation

Plan and manage research resources, laboratories, and workshops. Oversee personal research activities in collaboration with colleagues. Contribute to the planning of joint research projects led by the principal investigator.

Candidate Specification

Specialist Knowledge & Skills

Expertise in gas-phase heterogeneous catalysis. Experience in catalytic conversion of CO2 and light hydrocarbons is advantageous. Experience in supported metal/metal oxide catalyst synthesis and characterisation. Experience in nanoscale engineering of multi-metallic catalytic systems. Understanding of photocatalysis principles, including mechanisms and reactor design. Familiarity with plasmonic catalysis is advantageous.

Experience

Research experience acquired during or post-PhD. Hands-on experience in a research laboratory environment. Demonstrated leadership in research, such as first-author publications. Proven track record of publishing in peer-reviewed international journals. Involvement in training and mentoring student researchers.

Qualifications

PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related discipline.

Additional Requirements

Candidates invited for an interview will be expected to demonstrate:

The ability to design, execute, optimise, and interpret experiments. Strong planning and workload management skills. Excellent communication skills and a collaborative team spirit.

To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please click 'Apply' above.

We reserve the right to fill the position with a qualified candidate prior to the conclusion of the advertising period.

Enquiries regarding the application process may be directed to [email protected]

Please quote reference LJ48306 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

Skills

Materials ScienceHigher EducationEngineering & TechnologyChemistryAcademicAcademic or ResearchPhysical & Environmental SciencesChemical Engineering

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