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Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences, Windmill Road, Oxford, OX3 7LD

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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Nanoscale Electrostatics and Biophysics

Grade 7 Postdoctoral

3 July 2026

Location

Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences, Oxford, OX3 7LD

University of Oxford

Type

Full-time, Fixed-term (3 years)

Salary

£39,424–£43,984 per annum

Visa Sponsorship

Available

Required Qualifications

PhD/DPhil in Physics, Biophysics or related
Quantitative fluorescence microscopy/spectroscopy
Single-molecule or membrane biophysics experience
Engineered substrates / electroactive biointerfaces
Data analysis (FLCS, FCS, TCSPC)

Research Areas

Nanoscale Electrostatics
Biophysics
Quantitative Immunodynamics
Fluorescence Microscopy & Spectroscopy
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Nanoscale Electrostatics and Biophysics

Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Nanoscale Electrostatics and Biophysics

186733 – Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Nanoscale Electrostatics and Biophysics

Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS)

Grade 7: Salary in the range of £39,424-£43,984 per annum. This is inclusive of a pensionable Oxford University Weighting of £1,730 per year.

This is a full time (100% FTE), fixed term position 3 years.

The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key role in tackling many global challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic.

The Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) is part of the Medical Sciences Division and is the largest European academic department in its field, running a globally competitive programme of research and teaching.

The Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences enables and encourages research and education into the causes of musculoskeletal disease and their treatment. The Centre provides world-class facilities for scientists in the field of musculoskeletal research.

The Karedla Group develops next-generation optical microscopy and spectroscopy methods to uncover the physical principles governing immune-cell function. The laboratory brings together technology development at the Rosalind Franklin Institute with immunology at the Botnar Institute, supported by established collaborations across NDORMS and with research groups throughout the UK.

What We Offer

As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees’ wellbeing and this is reflected in the range of benefits that we offer including:

  • An excellent contributory pension scheme
  • 38 days annual leave
  • A comprehensive range of childcare services
  • Family leave schemes
  • Cycle loan scheme
  • Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans
  • Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs

About the Role

We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to participate in research in the Quantitative Immunodynamics Laboratory led by Dr. Narain Karedla as a part of an ERC Starting Grant project MIETEN (Metal-Induced Energy Transfer based Electrometry and Nanometry). In this role, you will contribute to the ERC-funded MIETEN programme by developing and applying quantitative fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy methods for single-molecule charge measurements, and nanoscale membrane electrostatics. You will also adapt existing scientific techniques and develop new experimental techniques to investigate how molecular and membrane electrostatics regulate immune-cell signalling and immune cell - target cell interactions, using engineered substrates, electroactive biointerfaces, and membrane-mimetic systems. This position involves the use of specialist laboratory equipment, including advanced fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy platforms such as the PicoQuant Luminosa, to generate, analyse and interpret imaging, fluorescence lifetime, single-molecule, correlation spectroscopy and other biophysical data.

About You

You will hold a PhD/DPhil (or near completion) in physics, biophysics, physical chemistry, nanoscience, bioengineering or a closely related discipline together with a strong background in quantitative fluorescence microscopy or spectroscopy, with experience in methods related to single-molecule, or membrane biophysics. You will have demonstrable experience in developing, fabricating and characterising, for example, engineered substrates, nanoscale devices, electroactive biointerfaces, or thin-film platforms for optical, electrochemical, or biological measurements. You will also have the ability to design, plan, and independently manage academic research and associated activities as well as evidence of research productivity appropriate to career stage, including publications, preprints, conference presentations, or other relevant research outputs. Experience with FCS, FLCS, single-molecule fluorescence, super-resolution microscopy, or photon-counting/TCSPC methods is desirable.

Application Process

You will be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement, CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application. Please quote 186733 in all correspondence.

The closing date for applications is 12pm 3 July 2026.

Interviews will take place during week commencing 20 July 2026 and will be hybrid.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the key qualifications for this Postdoctoral Research Assistant role?

You must hold (or be near completion of) a PhD/DPhil in physics, biophysics, physical chemistry, nanoscience or a closely related field. Strong experience in quantitative fluorescence microscopy or spectroscopy, including single-molecule or membrane biophysics techniques, is essential. Demonstrable experience developing engineered substrates, electroactive biointerfaces or thin-film platforms is required. Postdoctoral success tips.

📝How do I apply for the Postdoctoral Research Assistant position at Oxford?

Upload a covering letter/supporting statement, CV and details of two referees via the online portal. Quote reference 186733 in all correspondence. Closing date is 12pm on 3 July 2026. Interviews will be held the week commencing 20 July 2026 (hybrid). Academic CV guide.

💰What salary and benefits are offered for this Grade 7 postdoc?

Salary range is £39,424–£43,984 per annum (inclusive of £1,730 Oxford University Weighting). Benefits include an excellent contributory pension scheme, 38 days annual leave, family leave schemes, cycle loan scheme and discounted bus travel. Higher education salary insights.

🔬What research will the Postdoctoral Research Assistant undertake?

You will develop quantitative fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy methods for single-molecule charge measurements and nanoscale membrane electrostatics as part of the ERC-funded MIETEN project. Work involves advanced platforms such as the PicoQuant Luminosa and engineered biointerfaces to study immune-cell signalling. Thriving in postdoctoral research.

🌍Is visa sponsorship available for international candidates?

Yes, the University of Oxford typically provides visa sponsorship for eligible international postdoctoral researchers. The role is based at the Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences in Oxford. International research career advice.
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