Location: | Portsmouth |
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Salary: | £33,966 to £38,205 per annum, Grade 6 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 2nd September 2024 |
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Closes: | 11th September 2024 |
The University of Portsmouth is a global employer of choice where exceptional people create, share and apply knowledge that makes a difference.
Experience the pride of being part of a select group – one of only four universities in the south-east of England to achieve a prestigious Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework. Additionally, we proudly rank among the top 140 universities globally in the Times Higher Young University World Rankings.
Ambition, Responsibility and Openness drive our every endeavour. Join our esteemed institution with a proven track record of success, and where dedication to excellence is key. We want people to make their mark in a professional community that truly values people, innovation, and achievement.
We are seeking to recruit a Senior Research Associate in Enzyme Design to work on plastic-deconstructing enzymes within the Centre for Enzyme Innovation (CEI). This research post is available for up to 36 months (anticipated start date 1st November 2024).
The successful applicant will be hosted in the recently-refurbished Enzyme Engineering,
Polymer Chemistry, and Biorecycling Laboratories, which house state-of-the-art equipment including: extensive enzyme production facilities; automated biocalorimeters for enzyme activity and stability studies; analytical chromatography instruments for monomer identification and quantification; facilities for polymer synthesis and characterisation; and a suite of bioreactors employed for both microbial fermentation and enzymatic polymer deconstruction. Training on all necessary facilities will be provided. In addition, as a P3EB Mission Hub member, you will have access to training in cross-disciplinary topics such as intellectual property, AI, and responsible research and innovation. You will also have opportunities to visit collaborators’ laboratories, engage in interdisciplinary research and innovation, participate in regular online Researcher Forums, and attend Annual General Meetings of the P3EB Mission Hub at locations across the UK.
This opportunity will suit a post-doctoral researcher with an experimental background in biochemistry, biophysics, biotechnology or polymer chemistry. Candidates with experience in protein bioinformatics and/or computational protein design are especially encouraged to apply, as the research will utilize leading machine learning (ML) tools for the design and engineering of improved polymer deconstructing enzymes.
Applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. Bruce Lichtenstein should they wish to discuss this post in more detail (Bruce.Lichtenstein@port.ac.uk)
Interview Dates will be between 24th to 26th September
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