The School of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) provides a vibrant and nurturing environment for staff and students to carry out inter-disciplinary research in key areas such as Computational Materials Science, Characterisation Materials Science, Defence Composite Materials, Functional Composite Materials, Energy, Nanomaterials, Low Dimensional Materials, Biomaterials Materials, Biological Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials.
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We are looking for a Research Associate in Microbiology and Delivery Systems to advance research in microbial-host interactions and the development of innovative delivery technologies. The role will focus on studying microbiological mechanisms relevant to health and aquaculture, and on engineering delivery systems (e.g., nano/microcarriers, encapsulation, oral or injectable platforms) to enhance therapeutic or vaccine efficacy. This position will contribute to both fundamental understanding and translational outcomes, supporting the School’s mission to integrate life sciences and materials engineering for impactful solutions.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct microbiological research on host–microbe interactions relevant to aquaculture health and/or therapeutic delivery.
Develop, optimize, and evaluate delivery platforms (e.g., nanoparticles, encapsulation, oral delivery systems, or biofilm-based approaches).
Design and perform in vitro and in vivo experiments to assess microbial response, delivery efficiency, and safety.
Collaborate with immunologists, materials scientists, and engineers to integrate microbiology with delivery technologies.
Publish high-quality research findings in reputable journals and present at international conferences.
Support grant writing, project reporting, and stakeholder engagement.
Mentor graduate students and research staff in microbiological and delivery system methodologies.
Maintain laboratory standards, including microbial culture facilities, biosafety compliance, and delivery system prototyping.
Job Requirements:
Master in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, or related discipline.
Strong expertise in microbiology, including microbial culture, pathogen handling, and molecular characterization techniques.
Research experience in drug/vaccine delivery systems (e.g., nanocarriers, polymeric systems, encapsulation, oral/mucosal delivery).
Familiarity with host–microbe interactions, infection models, or microbiome analysis is advantageous.
Proven record of publications in microbiology, biotechnology, or related applied sciences.
Proficiency in relevant laboratory techniques (e.g., microbial culture, imaging, molecular biology, and materials characterization).
Strong problem-solving skills, ability to work independently, and adaptability in multidisciplinary environments.
Excellent organizational, written, and oral communication skills.
Prior experience in collaborative projects, industry partnerships, or translational research is desirable.
We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU