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Postdoctoral Researcher (FTC to 31 August 2026)

Vacancy Details


Summary
Salary: £33,966 - £37,099 per annum
Location: Exton Park
Job Type: Full-Time Fixed Term Contract
Vacancy Group: Research Staff
Category: Research
Closing Date: 10/05/2024
Date Posted: 30/04/2024
Reference: RA1193

Description

This behavioural researcher will join a team of six across two institutions to deliver a Leverhulme Trust funded project entitled: “BATMAN: BAT Monitoring via novel Assays and smart Nano-eletronics”, led by Dr Christina Stanley, University of Chester. This interdisciplinary project aims to develop unique solutions to monitor bat species in the wild, with a focus on the lesser horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros); please see www.batmanlab.com for further details. 

This role provides an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic, proactive and highly motivated researcher with significant experience in behavioural analysis, preferably including acoustic analysis, to deliver the behavioural aspects of this project. Duties will involve collecting environmental data at roosts during the bats’ active periods and analysing acoustic and camera footage to quantify anthropogenic impacts on behaviour at the roost level. The researcher will also work closely with team members focusing on quantifying physiological responses to stressors and designing smart wearable sensors to track individual bat movements. Public engagement and maintaining positive working relationships with various stakeholders will also be essential aspects of the role. There will be opportunities for the development of skills in conservation physiology and the development of smart nano-electronics, in addition to building a personal research profile via international conference attendance and co-creating high quality research outcomes.

Candidates require substantial independent research experience in the field of animal behaviour, including a relevant PhD. Experience of fieldwork, in particular with bats, is desirable. Candidates should have experience of acoustic and video behavioural analysis, or a willingness to develop these skills. An interest in public engagement and conservation are extremely important, and the role will involve both driving and fieldworkat night, meaning flexible working hours are essential.

To apply for this post please download & complete the "Employment and Education Details Form" from the vacancy links section below before clicking apply.

Please ensure that you clearly evidence all criteria assessed, wholly or partly at application stage, within your application form. 

Any specific questions about the role should be directed to Dr Rob Coleman at r.coleman@chester.ac.uk

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Contact Name: HRMS Enquries
Telephone: 01244 512047
Email Address: hrms.enquiries@chester.ac.uk

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