Job description:
We have an exciting opportunity in the School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering, University of Sheffield for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate with experience in (bio)process engineering, biotechnology or a related discipline. In this role, the Research Associate will develop cutting-edge batch and continuous platform processes for linear and circular RNAs encoding multiple vaccine antigens.
We are looking for independent researchers who have demonstrated their ability to perform and ideally publish high-quality research. You will possess a PhD or equivalent research experience in (bio)chemical engineering, (bio)process engineering, biotechnology, chemistry or a related discipline. Experimental manufacturing process development skills or similar wet-lab skills, strong communication skills, critical thinking, creativity, self-drive, problem-solving skills, curiosity, and research excellence are essential.
Benefits of the position include:
* 41 days annual leave (including closure days and Bank Holidays), with the possibility to purchase up to ten additional days.
* Up to 5 days of paid time off to cover emergency caring responsibilities.
* A commitment to work life balance including flexible working opportunities and hybrid working where possible.
* A highly competitive pension scheme.
* Discounts at participating shops and cinemas, and a cycle to work scheme.
* A commitment to your development, with programmes, learning modules and mentoring schemes.
* An inclusive and diverse workplace.
* A commitment to your wellbeing, with confidential emotional support, support for those going through the menopause, experiencing fertility treatment and having a baby, paid leave for IVF treatment and more.
Further information can be found at https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs/benefits.
You will be based in the School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering within the Kis Research Group. Our interdisciplinary school is leading scientific exploration and engineering expertise in sustainability solutions, biomedical innovation, and advanced materials. We address crucial issues such as climate change, energy poverty, affordable medicine, sustainable agriculture and green manufacturing. Our internationally renowned research is supported through funding from government and industrial sources in the UK and the rest of the globe. More information about our research can be found on our website: School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering | CMBE | The University of Sheffield.
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