Harper Adams University HAU) is seeking to recruit a plant science researcher with an interest in applied crop systems, plant physiological and molecular methods and analysis. The position holder will take a leading role in a collaborative academic and industry partnership conducting research into utilising LED lighting in controlled environments to produce high value horticulture field crops with reduced energy inputs, increased quality and resilience to abiotic stress.
This project is based at HAU but will involve periods of time working with the commercial partners (G’s, Tozer Seeds, Enza Zaden, Nunhems and CambridgeHOK) to deliver trials at G’s propagation facilities near Ely, Cambridgeshire (
The postholder will take the academic lead of plant physiology and molecular studies of plant growth and root system development in controlled environment and greenhouse facilities in response to LED light treatments (spectrum, irradiance, timing and duration) and subsequent plant performance in the field. They will also quantify expression of key rooting genes linked to light-responsive rooting traits under key lighting treatments to better understand the molecular basis of the trait in these crops.
A full, clean driving license is essential or the ability to visit different areas of the University and commercial partners.
If you have any queries or questions or for an informal discussion, please contact Prof Jim Monaghan via e-mail jmonaghan@harper-adams.ac.uk
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Application Procedure:
All applications should be completed and submitted using the Harper Adams e-Recruitment programme at to be completed no later than midnight on Wednesday 15 January 2025.
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