PhD Studentship/Research Assistant: The University of Cambridge’s Department of Zoology is hiring a Research Assistant to work in the Insect Biomechanics Group under Walter Federle’s supervision. The position will be open for 36 months, starting on April 1, 2024. A Human Frontiers Science Program (HFSP) grant funds the post, and the chosen applicant will likely enroll in the University of Cambridge’s PhD program. Through biological, chemical, and physical methods, the project aims to investigate the functions of the cuticular lipid layer on the body surface of insects, including waterproofing, communication, joint lubrication, and surface adhesion.
Research Assistant / PhD Studentship: Insect Biomechanics Group (Fixed Term)
Designation: Research Assistant / PhD Studentship (Fixed Term)
Research Area: Insect Biomechanics, Biology, Physics, Engineering
Location: Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge
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Creating specially designed setups, conducting experiments in the lab, gathering, analyzing, and interpreting data, writing up manuscripts for publication, helping to maintain lab apparatus, co-supervising project students, and working with HFSP project partners are all part of the responsibilities.
To apply online and create an account with the university’s recruitment system, interested candidates should click the “Apply” button below. For any questions concerning the application procedure, please email an286@cam.ac.uk to Anastasia Nezhentseva.
The University of Cambridge states that this application deadline is not specified, but interviews will be held during the week beginning February 19, 2024. To read more about this, click here.
Note that the information in this job posting comes from a trustworthy source. It is recommended that applicants confirm details and get more information from the official University of Cambridge website, or that they contact the appropriate authorities with any specific questions.
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