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Research Associate in Cell Biophysics & Biological Active Matter (Fixed Term)

Research Associate (Postdoc)

May 4, 2026

Location

Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Type

Fixed Term (24 months, extendable up to 12 months)

Start Date

September 1, 2026

Required Qualifications

PhD in physics, engineering, biology or related field
Hands-on confocal/fluorescence microscopy
Image processing and quantitative data analysis
Theory of soft/active/biological matter
Statistical physics theoretical/computational approaches
Track record of original research

Research Areas

Cell Biophysics
Biological Active Matter
Intracellular dynamics
Photosynthetic organisms (plants, dinoflagellates)
Active matter physics
Non-equilibrium statistical physics
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Research Associate in Cell Biophysics & Biological Active Matter (Fixed Term)

Research Associate in Cell Biophysics & Biological Active Matter (Fixed Term)

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Jalaal Group at the University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP). The successful candidate will be part of an active and interdisciplinary team of physicists and mathematicians and work on experimental and theoretical investigations of intracellular dynamics in photosynthetic organisms including plants and dinoflagellates.

The project focuses on understanding how organelles (e.g, chloroplasts) sense, respond to, and adapt under varying environmental conditions, in particular different light regimes. Building on recent work from the group (Schramma et al. PNAS 2023,2024,2025), the research will combine advanced confocal and fluorescence microscopy, mechano-sensing assays, quantitative image processing and data analysis. The postdoc will also contribute to the theoretical side of the project, developing models grounded in active matter physics, non-equilibrium statistical physics, and the physics of adaptive and learning materials to interpret experimental observations.

The position offers a structured career development path within an active and ambitious research group and department. The postdoc will be involved in the supervision of students and contribute to the mentoring of junior researchers (including planning and delivering seminars), and play an active role in developing fellowship applications and research grant proposals.

The successful candidate will have (or expect to soon be awarded) a PhD in physics, engineering, biology, or a related field, and will have:

  • Hands-on experience with confocal and/or fluorescence microscopy
  • Strong skills in image processing and quantitative data analysis
  • Strong background in theory of soft/active/biological matter
  • Familiarity with theoretical or computational approaches from statistical physics
  • A track record of original research
  • An ability to communicate material of a technical nature and build internal and external contacts

The position is expected to be available from 1 September 2026.

Limit of tenure: The funds for this post are available for 24 months in the first instance. The post may be further renewed for a period of up to 12 months.

Further information about the department and the group can be found at

DAMTP: http://damtp.cam.ac.uk

Lab: http://www.fluidlab.nl

Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online.

Informal enquiries can be made by contacting Dr Maziyar Jalaal at m.jalaal@damtp.cam.ac.uk.

If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact LE49271@maths.cam.ac.uk.

Please indicate the contact details (including their email addresses) of three academic referees on the online application form and upload a full curriculum vitae and a description of your recent research (not to exceed three pages). Please ensure that your referees are contactable at any time during the selection process, and are made aware that they will be contacted by the Mathematics HR Office Administrator to request that they upload a reference for you to our Web Recruitment System; and please encourage them to do so promptly.

Please quote reference LE49271 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the key qualifications for this Research Associate position?

Candidates must hold (or soon obtain) a PhD in physics, engineering, biology, or related field. Essential skills include hands-on experience with confocal and fluorescence microscopy, strong image processing and quantitative data analysis, background in soft/active/biological matter theory, familiarity with statistical physics, a track record of original research, and communication skills. See similar postdoc opportunities for preparation tips.

🔬What does the research project involve?

The project investigates intracellular dynamics in photosynthetic organisms like plants and dinoflagellates, focusing on how organelles (e.g., chloroplasts) adapt to environmental conditions such as varying light. It combines confocal microscopy, mechano-sensing assays, image analysis, and active matter physics models. Explore research jobs in biophysics for related roles.

📅What is the duration and start date of this position?

Available from 1 September 2026, the fixed-term post is funded for 24 months initially, with possible renewal up to 12 months. Ideal for postdocs seeking structured career development. Check postdoc success tips.

📝How do I apply for this University of Cambridge postdoc?

Apply online via the provided link, quoting reference LE49271. Submit a full CV, up to 3-page research description, and contact details for three academic referees. Referees will be contacted promptly. For process queries, email LE49271@maths.cam.ac.uk. Prepare with our free resume template.

👥What additional responsibilities come with this role?

Beyond research, contribute to student supervision, mentoring junior researchers, delivering seminars, and developing fellowship applications and grants. This supports career growth in an interdisciplinary Jalaal Group at DAMTP. Learn more about research assistant excellence.

✉️Who should I contact for informal enquiries?

Contact Dr. Maziyar Jalaal at m.jalaal@damtp.cam.ac.uk for project details. Visit DAMTP or Jalaal Lab websites. For application issues, email LE49271@maths.cam.ac.uk.
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