Senior Postdoctoral Researcher in Precision Electrochemical Nanosensor Development for detection of serum based biomarkers
Contract: Full Time/Fixed Term
As one of Europe’s leading ICT institutes, with over 600 people and a capital infrastructure in excess of €250m, Tyndall is now focusing its research on front end precision electrochemical nanosensor development. We recently won a new funded project “CellSense: Bacterial-based Biosensor Digital Twin for Microbial Community Sensing”. In the 21st century, a major challenge is our understanding of microbial ecology and the impact it has on our health as well as the environment. By having a deeper understanding of microbial behaviour and activity as they evolve, we can develop new strategies to take appropriate pre‑emptive actions before they can result in harmful impact. One fundamental mechanism that can allow us to gain new insights into their evolving behaviour in their community is by sensing their communication patterns.
As part of this SFI‑funded project, applications are invited for a Senior Post‑Doctoral research position within the Nanotechnology Group at the Tyndall National Institute – University College Cork.
We have developed new integrated electrochemical nanosensors employing nanowires as on‑chip sensing elements and have demonstrated significantly enhanced sensitivity, when compared to the state‑of‑the‑art sensors, for a range of important molecules including biochemicals such as DNA, viruses, glucose. The application of bi‑potentiometric on‑chip sensing employing generator‑collector and localized pH control techniques has produced high‑impact publications, with 26 of our 50 publications being in the top 10% of journals in their field.
Purpose of the role
The candidate will co‑develop new electrochemical sensing approaches for detection of biomarkers in serum. The work will involve the development of state‑of‑the‑art research methods that involve nanosensor development and fabrication (in collaboration with the nano‑fabrication facility at Tyndall), chemical modification of BDD, gold or platinum nanoelectrodes using additive chemical approaches, testing, characterisation, evaluation, integration with electronic circuitry, field deployment and benchmarking. Flexibility in the electrochemical approaches will be required.
In general, researchers at Tyndall are expected to participate in the full range of activities of the group, contributing to collaborative projects where their expertise can make a direct contribution. The candidate is expected to contribute to collaborations, including EU projects, and help generate and deliver EU projects primarily in sensor development and system validation and testing.
The researcher will have additional responsibilities of acting as an investigator on collaborative or external (e.g., EU) funded projects, initiating and contributing to writing of new proposals and seeking new funding opportunities. Researchers are expected to lead both the technical and project management functions for projects and provide process expertise to improve operational functions. The researcher is also expected to contribute to student (e.g., PhD) supervision, and, when required, take the main supervision role.
The researcher is expected to have a strong track record of achievement and experience in the field of electrochemical sensor development, preferably including experience of working on SFI funded projects, although not necessarily in a leading role.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
* Assist with co‑supervision and training of junior group members.
* Take responsibility for the specification and development of research projects.
* Independently manage potential work with EU partners on specific chemical sensor projects and coordinate technical and programmatic research activities for collaborative EU projects.
* Work with financial managers to assess the level of required project funding.
* Be a thought leader and proactively generate research initiatives and ideas.
* Independently manage, when necessary, the quality assurance and methods definition for project development and delivery.
* Anticipate and highlight potential innovation opportunities that meet and grow the strategic needs of the centre.
* Conduct specified programmes of research as required by the MNS centre.
* Initiate and take responsibility, as appropriate, in grant proposal writing for EU, SFI and other funding streams.
* Engage in the wider research and scholarly activities of the research group, such as outreach activities.
* Interact closely with postgraduate research students and provide support, supervision and training in their day‑to‑day research.
* Carry out, as required, administrative work for the programme of research, as necessary.
* Initiate, enforce and comply with UCC and Tyndall’s health and safety and quality policies.
* Carry out any additional duties as may be reasonably required within the general scope and level of the post.
* Participate in education and public engagement activities, as required.
* Ensure all activities are compliant with the Tyndall Quality Management system.
* Ensure all activities are compliant with the required health and safety standards.
Essential criteria
* A PhD qualification in Science, engineering or a related discipline.
* Relevant research experience in experimental electrochemical sensor research, with a proven track record of publications in leading journals and at major conferences.
* In‑depth knowledge and track‑record of achievement in sensor biomodification and development.
* Working knowledge of field deployment and validation techniques.
* Previous experience of working in a research project team.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Desirable criteria
* Experience of writing grant proposals.
* Experience of working collaboratively with industry.
* Highly self‑motivated and able to demonstrate initiative.
* A commitment to personal growth and development.
* A background or experience in the agricultural sector.
Appointment may be made on the IUA Scale for Senior Post‑Doctoral Researchers €54,307‑€59,064 per annum. Salary placement on appointment will be in accordance with public sector pay policy.
Informal enquiries concerning these positions can be made to Alan O’Riordan.
Closing date of applications is 1pm, 6th November 2025.
Application Instructions
Please make sure to attach an up‑to‑date CV/Resume and a brief motivation letter outlining how you meet the ‘Essential Criteria’ for this role.
Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police clearance check may form part of the selection process.
The University, at its discretion, may undertake to make an additional appointment(s) from this competition following the conclusion of the process.
Please note that an appointment to posts advertised will be dependent on University approval, together with the terms of the employment control framework for the higher education sector.
At this time, Tyndall National Institute does not require the assistance of recruitment agencies.
Tyndall National Institute at University College, Cork is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
#J-18808-Ljbffr