Applications are invited from researchers to work as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the University of Southampton\'s World-leading Geochemistry Research Group ( ). In the School of Ocean and Earth Science at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton you will join a community of >500 researchers and support staff drawn from physics, chemistry, biology, geoscience and engineering, with a strong focus on marine biology and the marine environment, to work on a project at the interface between the electrochemistry, geochemistry, marine biology, and engineering.
This post is funded through a grant entitled \xe2\x80\x9cCoralChem - The mechanics of coral calcification revealed by a novel electrochemical toolkit\xe2\x80\x9d funded by the BBSRC. The line management will be shared between Prof Gavin Foster ( ), Dr Guy Denuault ( ) and Prof Peter Smith ( ).
Stony corals, and the vibrant coral reefs they support, are under threat from a multitude of anthropogenic stressors from ocean warming and ocean acidification to pollution and over-fishing. The calcium carbonate skeleton of stony corals is constructed within a micro-sized extracellular space sandwiched between the animal tissue and the existing skeleton. To go beyond our current empirical understanding and to better predict the fate of these important ecosystem engineers requires a mechanistic understanding of the biomineralization process. This is however currently lacking due to the difficulty of reliably and accurately determining the carbonate chemistry (i.e. the pH) of the space where skeleton construction occurs.
We will overcome this challenge here by i) developing a durable solid state dual O2/pH sensor, and ii) addressing the fundamental issue of positional feedback to maintain a constant position of a sensor inserted within the calcifying space of a mobile living organism, ensuring that the sensor is not destroyed during measurement through collision with the hard skeleton.
A successful candidate should have:
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