Research Associate in sedimentary ancient DNA applied to palaeoecology
Level A $81,293 - $109,307 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies.
Fixed term, full-time position for 33 months
We invite applications for a Research Associate to conduct interdisciplinary research using modern and sediment-hosted ancient DNA, funded by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project. The position will be based in Earth Sciences (School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences), involving collaboration with the Environmental Genomics Initiative (School of Biology) and the State Herbarium of South Australia. Specifically, the Research Associate will (a) construct and analyse a DNA reference database for the native flora of Kangaroo Island, South Australia; and (b) analyse ancient DNA from sediments on Kangaroo Island to develop novel records of vegetation change over the last 10,000 years.
The project will investigate the interplay between climate, fire, vegetation, and people, involving collaboration with colleagues and students working on sedimentology, geochronology, palynology, isotopes, and organic geochemistry. As part of this team, the Research Associate will contribute to fieldwork and sediment analysis, supervise students, and work towards synthesising the project outcomes to inform sustainable fire management and biodiversity conservation on Kangaroo Island and across southeastern Australia.
To be successful, you will need:
* PhD or equivalent degree.
* Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the analysis of ancient DNA from Quaternary (or older) sediments.
* Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the bioinformatic processing of DNA data.
* An excellent publication record in international, peer-reviewed journals, relative to experience.
* Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following disciplines: botany, fire ecology, landscape ecology, palaeoecology, climate change, paleoclimates, environmental change, or similar.
* Willingness to work in a team environment and communicate across disciplines.
Desired Characteristics:
* Willingness to participate in supervision of undergraduate and/or PhD students.
* Expertise in field botany—plant identification, collection, and curation.
* Experience with lakes/wetlands and wetland sediments.
* Experience in numerical analysis or modelling of (palaeo)environmental data using R/Python/Matlab or similar platforms.
* Experience with sediment analysis, including palaeoecological techniques, sedimentology, radiocarbon dating, and geochemistry.
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Applications close at 11:55 pm on 22 September 2025. The university reserves the right to close the advertisement early if a suitable candidate is found.
For further information
Contact: Associate Professor Jonathan Tyler
School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
P: +61 83132810
E: jonathan.tyler@adelaide.edu.au
Full position description and criteria are available below (view on another device if links do not work).
The University is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We encourage applications from women, people with disabilities, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who meet the requirements. Please advise us of any support or access needs at the time of application.
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