$74,291 to $100,806
- Fixed-term, part-time
- Gardens Point
**Who are we looking for?**
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to join School of Chemistry and Physics, Faculty of Science, Academic Division.
This is a unique position within the Bioelectronics & Biosensors Research Group, Faculty of Science, a collaborative research group of physicists, chemists, and biologists. The aim of the group is developing devices that can transduce biological signals to electronic signals, which is an exciting area of research for developing bioelectronics and biosensors.
**Real world impact**
QUT is a major Australian university with a global outlook and a 'real world' focus. We are an ambitious and collaborative institution that seeks to equip our students and graduates with the skills they will need in an increasingly disrupted and challenged world.
**About the area**
These include:
- Surface Science
- Materials Science
- Synthesis of Soft Matter Materials
- Molecular/Organic Materials and Devices
- Molecular Recognition and Sensors
- Inorganic Nanomaterials
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Biological and Medical Physics
- Energy Materials and Devices
- Photophysics and photochemistry
- Energy Storage and Batteries including the National Battery Testing Centre
- Sustainability and Circular Economy
- Extragalactic Astrophysics and Cosmology What will you do in the School of Chemistry and Physics?
- Undertake collaborative, interdisciplinary research
- Carry out your research using state-of-the-art facilities with access to millions of dollars of cutting-edge scientific instrumentation.
- Utilise scientific rigor in the documenting and reporting of your innovative results.
- Work with a large, collegial cohort of HDR students to build a strong sense of community.
- Train with expert peers who are recognised internationally for their achievements.
- Partner with a variety of academic and industrial organisations.
- Connect with a range of end-users and potential employers, from start-up companies, government agencies all the way to multi-national corporations.
**What you need to succeed**
- Completion of a PhD or equivalent training and expertise in a relevant field (e.g. physics, material science).
- Demonstrated experience in fabrication and characterisation of organic thin film transistors.
- Proven skills in problem solving, experimental planning, and critically assessing existing literature and methods.
- Highly developed written and oral communication skills, including peer-reviewed publications, ideally as lead author in leading journals in the field.