As part of the NSERC CREATE SAFER program (https://research-groups.usask.ca/create- safer/index.php), the University of Saskatchewan, Department of Soil Science is searching for a post-doctoral fellow in soil chemistry or microbiology to explore the role of the iron anamox cycling in bulk fertilizer plants. The candidate should have experience in either: (i) the characterization of iron minerals by synchrotron techniques or (ii) characterization of autotrophic microbial communities involved in nitrogen cycling.
The successful candidate will work in an interdisciplinary environment with Drs. Derek Peak and Steven Siciliano. The goal of this project is to build flow-through column systems to characterize iron evolution as iron anamox bacteria reduce Fe(III) and oxidize NH3. Candidates must have published several papers in top tier journals to be considered for this position. The term of this PDF would be for 2 years beginning September 1, 2018 and would be at the rate of $45,000 per year. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Dr. Peak (derek.p...@usask.ca) or Dr. Siciliano (steven.sicili...@usask.ca) for more information.