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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Vanadium ore hyperspectral characterisation

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Townsville QLD, Australia

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Vanadium ore hyperspectral characterisation

Academic Level A

2026-06-15

Location

Townsville QLD, Australia

James Cook University

Type

Full-time, fixed term (2 years)

Salary

$80,371 - $107,395 per annum + 17% super

Required Qualifications

PhD in Geology, Physics or related
Mineralogy, sedimentary geology, geochemistry experience
Hyperspectral characterisation (FTIR, VNIR, MIR, SWIR)
Advanced methods: EPMA, SEM, LA-ICPMS, XRD

Research Areas

Vanadium ore hyperspectral characterisation
Critical minerals
Tailings management
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Vanadium ore hyperspectral characterisation

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Vanadium ore hyperspectral characterisation

We're Hiring!

  • 495136
  • Townsville
  • Research
  • Full time
  • Closing on: Jun 15 2026

An international University as reflected in our people, our places, and our research, James Cook University (JCU) takes pride in being recognised as a leading University in Australia, our Asia-Pacific region and the universities of the world and is committed to creating a brighter future for life in the tropics world-wide through graduates and discoveries that make a difference.

As the world transitions to more sustainable energy, increased metal demand combined with consumer desires for a reduced environmental footprint, means novel exploration techniques are being investigated. A newly established position is now available to work as part of the Resources Technology and Critical Minerals Trailblazer program at James Cook University.

Position details

  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Vanadium ore hyperspectral characterisation
  • Full-time and fixed term for two years
  • Located at the Townsville, Bebegu Yumba campus, Douglas, in North Queensland
  • Academic Level A $80,371 - $107,395 per annum + up to 17% employer superannuation contributions.

What you can accomplish in the role

This position is part of the Resources Technology and Critical Minerals Trailblazer program at James Cook University. This position involves close collaboration with Critical Minerals Queensland and external industry stakeholders. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will undertake research focused on hyperspectral characterisation of a) vanadium from various horizons of the Toolebuc Formation and b) various tailings samples to inform decisions regarding characterisation techniques, ore extraction, tailings handling, and environmental management.

Working in collaboration with researchers from Earth and Physical sciences, Engineering, and industry collaborators/partners, the Postdoctoral Research Fellow will conduct research, develop and/or contribute to research publications as a member of a high performing team and ensure all key research outcomes and milestones are achieved in alignment with project timelines.

The ambition to establish a strong research portfolio, as well as capacity to contribute to the growth of the research culture within the College of Science and Engineering, the Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU) and the University are also inherent requirements of the position.

Qualifications, skills and experience required

  • A PhD qualification or equivalent in Geology, Physics or related disciplines
  • Demonstrated experience in the fields of mineralogy, sedimentary geology, and/or geochemistry.
  • Experience in geological materials characterisation using hyperspectral methods and advanced instrumental methods such as EPMA, SEM, LA-ICPMS, XRD etc.
  • A proven track record in research publication.

Desirable skills and experience

  • Capacity to work as part of a team and contribute to team efforts.
  • Experience in collaboration, engagement with, and reporting to external agencies, e.g. government and/or industry.
  • Experience with clay and fine grained geological materials characterization using, e.g. FTIR, VNIR, MIR, SWIR.

Why JCU?

JCU offers a culturally diverse working environment with opportunities for professional and personal growth. Employee wellbeing is at the core of our values, and we support our people through the provision of flexible working conditions and many other benefits including;

  • A generous superannuation scheme with up to 17% employer contributions with UniSuper
  • 5 weeks of annual recreation leave and 15 days of paid sick/personal/carers leave per year
  • Cultural leave and Flexible working options
  • Attractive options for salary packaging
  • Fitness Passport
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Professional development support
  • Well-equipped campus facilities including medical, cafes, gym and childcare.

What matters to us at JCU?

  • Our People – Our staff, students, and the communities we serve
  • Our Education – Knowledge has the power to change lives
  • Our Place – the Tropics and beyond
  • Our Research – a catalyst for innovation and knowledge generation

How to apply and contact details

Are you ready to make a difference? Join us at JCU, where your future meets the tropics.

Click the ‘apply’ button where you will be asked to complete an application form or alternatively, please apply directly via the via the JCU careers page and follow the below steps:

  1. Complete the application form
  2. Upload your current resume
  3. Upload a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and how your skills and experience will ensure your success in the role

Applications close on Monday 15 June 2026 at 11:55 PM AEST.

For any enquiries about the role, please contact Dr Ioan Sanislav at ioan.sanislav@jcu.edu.au.

About our process

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James Cook University encourages people from all backgrounds who meet role requirements to apply. We value and celebrate the diversity of our community and are committed to ensuring our learning and working environment is safe and welcoming.

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New Postdoctoral Fellowship Advances Vanadium Ore Analysis at James Cook University

Pioneering hyperspectral techniques to unlock the full potential of Australia’s vanadium resources

Unlocking New Insights into Vanadium Resources Through Advanced Imaging

James Cook University in Townsville is offering an outstanding postdoctoral research fellowship focused on vanadium ore hyperspectral characterisation. This role represents a significant opportunity for researchers passionate about mineral science and sustainable resource development in Australia.

Hyperspectral imaging equipment analysing vanadium ore samples in a university laboratory

Understanding Hyperspectral Characterisation in Mineral Research

Hyperspectral characterisation involves capturing detailed spectral data across hundreds of wavelengths to identify mineral compositions with exceptional precision. For vanadium ores, this technique reveals subtle variations in mineralogy that traditional methods often miss, supporting more efficient exploration and processing strategies.

Why Vanadium Matters for Australia’s Future

Vanadium plays a critical role in steel production, energy storage, and emerging battery technologies. Australia’s growing focus on critical minerals positions this research at the forefront of national priorities for resource innovation and export growth.

The Role at James Cook University

Based in Townsville, the successful candidate will work with cutting-edge hyperspectral sensors and analytical tools. Responsibilities include developing new characterisation protocols, analysing ore samples from key deposits, and collaborating with industry partners to translate findings into practical applications.

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Key Skills and Qualifications Sought

Ideal applicants hold a PhD in geology, mineralogy, remote sensing, or a related field. Experience with hyperspectral imaging software, spectral library development, and fieldwork in mining environments will be highly valued. Strong publication records and the ability to work across disciplines are essential.

Research Impact and Broader Implications

Advances in vanadium ore analysis can improve recovery rates, reduce environmental impacts of mining, and support the development of next-generation energy solutions. This fellowship directly contributes to Australia’s leadership in critical minerals research.

Life and Opportunities in Townsville

Townsville offers a vibrant research community, access to world-class facilities at James Cook University, and proximity to major mining regions. Researchers enjoy a supportive academic environment with strong industry connections.

How to Apply for This Fellowship

Applications are open now through the official James Cook University careers portal. Interested candidates should prepare a detailed research proposal, curriculum vitae, and references highlighting relevant expertise in hyperspectral techniques.

Learn more and submit your application here: Apply via JCU Careers

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Supporting Resources for Aspiring Researchers

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Frequently Asked Questions

🔬What is hyperspectral characterisation of vanadium ore?

Hyperspectral characterisation uses advanced sensors to capture detailed spectral signatures across many wavelengths, enabling precise identification of mineral types and properties in vanadium ores.

📍Where is the postdoctoral position based?

The role is located at James Cook University in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, with access to modern laboratories and field sites.

👨‍🔬Who should apply for this fellowship?

Researchers with a PhD in geology, mineralogy, remote sensing or related disciplines, plus experience in hyperspectral imaging and ore analysis.

Why is vanadium research important in Australia?

Vanadium is a critical mineral used in steel, batteries and renewable energy technologies, supporting Australia’s economic and sustainability goals.

📅How long is the postdoctoral fellowship?

Typical appointments run for two to three years, depending on project funding and research milestones.

🖥️What equipment will researchers use?

The position provides access to state-of-the-art hyperspectral cameras, spectrometers and data processing software.

🤝Are there collaboration opportunities?

Yes, the role involves partnerships with mining companies and other research institutions across Australia.

🚀What career benefits does this position offer?

Strong publication potential, industry networks and a pathway to permanent academic or research roles in the minerals sector.

When is the application deadline?

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Early submission is recommended.

📝How can I prepare a competitive application?

Highlight your PhD research, any hyperspectral experience, publications and a clear vision for advancing vanadium characterisation methods.