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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Astrobiology/Microbiology University of Edinburgh

University of Edinburgh - School of Physics and Astronomy

A three-year PDRA position is available at the University of Edinburgh to investigate microbe-mineral interactions in surface and subsurface environments, understand the potential for life elsewhere and develop life detection instrumentation. This astrobiology project involves the use of theoretical methods and planetary simulation to understand the habitability of other planetary environments. By investigating life at extremes, we will advance our ability to provide boundary conditions for the study of other planetary bodies as locations for life and develop new approaches to developing instrumentation designed to search for this life. The theoretical component of this project will use thermodynamic calculations and modelling to understand the availability of energy in different planetary environments, the practical component will use laboratory investigations of micro organisms to study whether these theoretical energy limits can be achieved.

Working at the interface between microbiology and planetary sciences (astrobiology), at Edinburgh, your responsibilities will include work on anaerobic microbiology and studying microbe-mineral interactions in extreme terrestrial and simulated extraterrestrial conditions. You will be a member of the UK Centre for Astrobiology and you will play a role in developing astrobiology in the UK. The role will also entail responsibilities in contributing to research at Edinburgh by writing publications in high-impact factor journals and grant applications. We seek a self-motivated scientist who will play an active role in creating links with space agencies and other astrobiologists. You will also be responsible for supervision, training and oversight of other staff.

Fixed Term: 3 years

Salary Scale: £30,122 - £35,938

Please Quote Ref: 3015296

Closing Date: 24 February 2012

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