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Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Research Officer

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St Lucia Campus

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Research Officer

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

2026-06-11

Location

St Lucia Campus

University of Queensland

Type

Full-time

Teaching Load

As required

Required Qualifications

PhD in relevant field
Experience in extraction & characterisation
Bioactive proteins, lipids, hydrocolloids analysis
Research publication & reporting skills

Research Areas

Seaweed extracts
Bioactive compounds
Polyphenols & hydrocolloids
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Research Officer

About This Opportunity

This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Research Officer to investigate extraction and purification of valuable co-product from seaweed for an industry supported project under Australia's Food and Beverage Accelerator. You will bring experience in the physical characterisation and chemical analysis of extracts, including bioactive proteins, lipids, hydrocolloids and polyphenols, and contribute to meaningful service and engagement activities. This role also offers valuable opportunities to work directly with an industry partner, supporting research translation and real-world impact.

Key responsibilities will include:

  • Research: Conduct research on seaweed extracts, including extraction and characterisation, evaluate applications, deliver research outputs including technical reports to industry and publications, and support industry translation and research development.
  • Supervision and Researcher Development: Provide support for supervising Honours students, contribute to researcher development, collaborate with research support staff, and manage conflicts in line with University policies and procedures.
  • Citizenship and Service: Demonstrate UQ values, collaborate across teams, support operations, and contribute to service activities and external partnerships.
  • Teaching: Participate in teaching as required and deliver high-quality student outcomes, with a commitment to continuous improvement based on feedback.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

A PhD in Agricultural Science, Chemistry, or related field is essential. Candidates need proven experience in extraction and purification of seaweed co-products plus physical and chemical characterisation of bioactive proteins, lipids, hydrocolloids and polyphenols.

🔬What are the key responsibilities of this University of Queensland position?

Core duties include conducting seaweed extract research, delivering technical reports to industry partners, producing publications, supervising Honours students, and participating in teaching as required. Strong emphasis is placed on research translation and industry engagement.

🌍Is visa sponsorship available for this Postdoctoral role?

Visa sponsorship details are not specified in the job posting. International applicants should confirm eligibility directly with the University of Queensland HR team before applying.

📅What is the application deadline and start date for this role?

Applications close on 11 June 2026. A specific start date is not listed; successful candidates will negotiate timing with the hiring department at the St Lucia Campus.

📝How can I prepare a strong application for this academic job?

Highlight your seaweed or natural product extraction experience, list peer-reviewed publications, and demonstrate industry collaboration skills. Review our guide on how to write a winning academic CV and postdoctoral success tips.
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