Hiring: Research associate (50% to 60% employment)

I am looking to hire a research associate to work on the evolution of social interactions between bacterial species. The goal of the project is to disentangle fitness effects over short and evolutionary time-scales between five species of bacteria that are used for biodegradation. The candidate will be employed part-time (50% to 60%) for a period of 2 to 3 years.

Note: This position has been filled.

The candidate should:

  • have obtained a Master’s degree in biology (or equivalent)
  • possess skills in basic microbiology (required), molecular biology and microscopy
  • have an interest in researching microbial ecosystems
  • have good English language skills (written and oral)
  • be motivated, autonomous and organized
  • be open to developing and learning new skills and techniques

The candidate’s main responsibilities will be to:

  • design and conduct basic microbiology experiments (bacterial cultures, quantification, etc.)
  • genetic modification of bacteria
  • design, conduct and follow long-term (months) evolutionary experiments
  • design and conduct experiments using microfluidic devices attached to a microscope
  • analyze data
  • train and supervise interns
  • manage laboratory and biological material

Employment will begin in July 2015 (flexible).

If interested, please send me (sara.mitri[at]unil.ch):

  • a motivation letter
  • up-to-date CV
  • copy of graduation certificate
  • contact information for 2 references

Application deadline: March 31st , 2015.

Seeking to promote an equitable representation of men and women among its staff, the University encourages applications from women.