Department The University of York Centre of Excellence in Anaerobic Digestion (CEAD) aims to carry out basic and applied, industrially relevant, research that can be used to improve process scale anaerobic digestion (AD) and other industrial biotechnological processes that rely on mixed microbial communities. This 12-month post is associated with a Knowledge Transfer Partnership between CEAD and Yorkshire Water (YW) to support their AD Transformation research programme. You will be embedded in the Yorkshire Water Innovation Team, spending time at Yorkshire Water sites as well as accessing Yorkshire Water's System-60 facility housed in CEAD at the University of York. Role You will be expected to conduct and coordinate collaborative research projects to support Yorkshire Water's goals of transforming their AD operations. You will train and supervise technical staff to ensure the continued effective operation of Yorkshire Water's small scale anaerobic digestion facility (System-60) housed in CEAD in addition to overseeing pilot-scale experiments. You will collaborate and communicate with colleagues across both organisations, building networks and routes for communication that support the rapid development of anaerobic digestion innovations based on process-relevant data and the embedding of AD innovations within Yorkshire Water’s operations team. Skills, Experience & Qualification needed You will be an enthusiastic, motivated researcher with a PhD (or equivalent experience) in Anaerobic Digestion or a similar subject, experience of carrying out both independent and collaborative research and ideally have experience of operating small scale anaerobic digesters You will have knowledge of a range of research techniques and methodologies relevant to AD You will be an effective communicator able to engage effectively with diverse audiences You should be willing to visit wastewater treatment works, learn how to carry out the safe collection of samples from these sites, and be able to build effective interactions with industrial collaborators Interview date : TBC - 31st January 2025 For informal enquiries : please contact Professor James Chong ( james.chongyork.ac.uk ), Dr Matthew Reilly ( matthew.reillyyork.ac.uk ) or Dr Sarah Forrester ( sarah.forresteryork.ac.uk ) The University strives to be diverse and inclusive – a place where we can ALL be ourselves. We particularly encourage applications from people who identify as Black, Asian or from a Minority Ethnic background, who are underrepresented at the University. We offer family friendly, flexible working arrangements, with forums and inclusive facilities to support our staff. EqualityatYork