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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in lithium behaviour in volcano-sedimentary systems

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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in lithium behaviour in volcano-sedimentary systems

Research Grade 7

18 May 2026 (12:00 midday)

Location

South Parks Road, Oxford

University of Oxford

Type

Fixed-term (24 months)

Salary

£40,514 per annum

Required Qualifications

Relevant PhD/DPhil
Laboratory geochemical experiments
Thermodynamic modelling
Presentation skills (oral/written)

Research Areas

Lithium volcano-sedimentary (LiVS) deposits
Magmatic/volcanic processes
Pyroclasts/ignimbrites
Hydrothermal experiments
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in lithium behaviour in volcano-sedimentary systems

Postdoctoral Research Assistant in lithium behaviour in volcano-sedimentary systems

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, South Parks Road, Oxford

Reporting to the Profs Jon Blundy and Tamsin Mather, the post holder will be a member of a research group spanning University of Oxford and the Natural History Museum, London, with responsibility for carrying out research on the NERC-funded project LiVS: The fate of lithium during magmatic and volcanic processes in volcano-sedimentary systems. This project seeks to understand an emergent class of soft rock Li sources known as lithium volcano-sedimentary (LiVS) deposits, including the world’s largest geological lithium resource at Thacker Pass in the USA. These LiVS deposits can potentially capitalise upon extraction and processing technologies that have reduced energy requirements and lower environmental impacts. Recent work has confirmed that LiVS are the result of the explosive eruption of Li-rich magmas followed by redeposition of fragmental material and ash within calderas or extensional basins with subsequent closed hydrological system diagenesis producing Li-rich ore bodies. This grant will contribute to the understanding of the processes by which Li and ligands are transported from the deep magmatic source through eruption to eventually become environmentally available to the various possible mineralogical traps.

This PDRA position will undertake fieldwork to collect relevant samples of pyroclasts and ignimbrites and will undertake laboratory measurements and hydrothermal experiments to study the processes of Li deposition during fragmentation and Li mobilisation during reactions between meteoric water and pyroclastic rocks across a range of temperatures. The post holder will have the opportunity to provide guidance to junior members of the research group including research assistants, PhD students, and/or project volunteers.

The successful candidate will have or be close to completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil, together with relevant experience of laboratory geochemical experiments and subsequent analyses, thermodynamic modelling and presentation skills (both orally and in writing). There will also be opportunities to supervise PhD and Masters students.

For further details of the role please see the job description. This post is fixed term for 24 months.

The deadline for applications is midday on 18 May 2026 and interviews will be held online on 4 or 5 June 2026. You will be required to upload a CV and a Supporting Statement as part of your application. Please do not attach any manuscripts, papers, transcripts, mark sheets or certificates as these will not be considered as part of your application.

Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and ethnic minority candidates, who are under-represented in research posts in the Department.

Contact Person: HR Team
Vacancy ID: 185969
Closing Date & Time: 18-May-2026 12:00
Pay Scale: RESEARCH GRADE 7
Salary: £40,514 per annum
Contact Email: personnel@earth.ox.ac.uk

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Postdoctoral Research Assistant role?

The successful candidate must have or be close to completing a relevant PhD/DPhil, plus experience in laboratory geochemical experiments, thermodynamic modelling, and presentation skills (oral and written). Explore postdoc opportunities or research assistant jobs for similar roles.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in lithium behaviour research?

Conduct fieldwork to collect pyroclasts and ignimbrites, perform laboratory measurements and hydrothermal experiments on Li deposition and mobilisation. Provide guidance to PhD students, research assistants, and volunteers. Part of the NERC-funded LiVS project on volcano-sedimentary systems.

📝How do I apply for this Oxford postdoc position?

Upload a CV and Supporting Statement by midday 18 May 2026. Do not attach manuscripts, papers, or certificates. Interviews online 4-5 June 2026. Contact personnel@earth.ox.ac.uk. See free resume template for tips.

💰What is the salary and contract duration?

Salary: £40,514 per annum (Research Grade 7). Fixed-term for 24 months. Applications welcome from under-represented groups like women and black/ethnic minorities. Check professor salaries or university salaries for comparisons.

👥Are there supervision or teaching opportunities?

Yes, opportunities to supervise PhD and Masters students, and guide junior members like research assistants and volunteers. No formal teaching load specified. Learn more via postdoctoral success tips.

🌋What is the LiVS project focus?

NERC-funded LiVS: The fate of lithium during magmatic and volcanic processes in volcano-sedimentary systems. Studies lithium-rich magmas, explosive eruptions, and diagenesis in deposits like Thacker Pass, USA. Aims to understand Li transport from source to mineral traps.
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