The School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences warmly invites applications from underrepresented groups including women, Indigenous Australians, people with visible and non-visible disability, neurodiverse individuals, those who identify as LGBTQIA+ and applicants from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. UTS was one of the first Australian institutions to receive the Athena SWAN Bronze Accreditation for our commitment to action addressing gender equity in the STEMM disciplines. We’re actively creating a more inclusive and supportive community through initiatives like Flexible Working, Wingara Indigenous Employment Strategy, LGBTQIA+ community support and the UTS Access and Inclusion Plan.
About the role As a Postdoctoral Research Associate, you'll be based at the UTS Node and will work closely with distinguished scientists and you will work under the supervisor of Prof Jiajia Zhou. Why QUBIC? Join QUBIC, where every molecule matters and every discovery is a leap forward in the realm of quantum biotechnology. Be part of a groundbreaking, nationwide initiative that's rewriting the rules of scientific exploration. At QUBIC, you'll collaborate with the best in the industry, work with global scientific powerhouses, and contribute to building Australia's quantum economy. Delve into cellular mysteries, unravel the secrets of disease progression, and forge ahead into uncharted scientific territories. With QUBIC, the future of quantum biotechnology is waiting for you. About You As the Postdoctoral Research Associate you will play a key role in contributing to the groundbreaking research program at the Institute for Biomedical Materials & Devices (IBMD) by applying quantum technologies to advance our understanding and applications across biomedical imaging, chemical design, and clean energy. To be successful in this role you will need to meet the following key selection criteria for this role:
- PhD in biotechnology, photonics, and cell biology.
- Ability to undertake original research, as evidenced by timely and high-quality outputs.
- Willingness to contribute to seek research funding from external sources.
- Extensive knowledge and skills in fluorescence microscopy, spin disc super resolution microscopy, cell biology methods development and data analysis including computational imaging.
- At least two years of postdoc experience with strong track records competitive for the ARC DECRA (or industry) fellowships.
- Previous experience in research in an area relevance to fluorescence microscopy, bioconjugation and characterization, organoids, and cell/tissue bioengineering.
How To Apply
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- full details of the application process;
- a copy of the position statement; and
- information on remuneration, benefits, terms and conditions.
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