We seek to recruit a highly motivated researcher with a strong background in STM-induced single molecule manipulation, or a closely related field for a 6-month Research Assistant position funded by the EPSRC award Shining light on single molecule dynamics: photon by photon (grant reference EP/X031934/1, PI: Dr Kristina Rusimova).
You will contribute to the project by developing and implementing a state-of-the-art scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) luminescence system capable of single-photon counting and photon correlation measurements. Working with a room-temperature ultrahigh vacuum STM, you will design and optimise the optical detection setup to investigate the temporal behaviour of molecular emitters and hot-electron-driven processes at the single-molecule level.
A key aspect of the role is the development of automated experimental workflows and instrument control using Python. You will contribute to our existing laboratory automation framework by integrating hardware control, data acquisition, and analysis pipelines to enable reliable, high-throughput measurements.
In addition, you will analyse, publish, and disseminate research findings through high-quality journal publications and presentations at international conferences. You will collaborate closely with project partners and members of the research group, contribute to a vibrant and interdisciplinary research environment, and have opportunities to support the supervision of postgraduate researchers. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop expertise in single-molecule spectroscopy, scientific instrumentation, and laboratory automation while contributing to cutting-edge research at the interface of nanoscience, photonics, and quantum technologies.
As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional development pro rata per year"
You will hold a Master's degree in Physics or a closely related discipline. You will have hands-on experience in experimental scanning probe microscopy, including room-temperature single-molecule manipulation and spectroscopy, together with excellent laboratory skills and a strong understanding of the underlying physical principles.
You will have demonstrable experience in scientific programming with Python, including laboratory automation, instrument control, data acquisition, and the development of robust and reproducible data analysis workflows. Experience with version control (e.g. Git) and scientific software development would be advantageous.
The successful candidate will be motivated to develop as an independent experimental researcher and will contribute to the design, implementation, and optimisation of advanced instrumentation for single-molecule spectroscopy. Experience with ultrahigh vacuum systems, scanning tunnelling microscopy, STM-induced luminescence, or single-photon detection would be advantageous but is not essential.
Excellent communication and organisational skills, the ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative research team, and enthusiasm for developing new experimental techniques are essential.
This is a full time (36.5 hours per week) fixed term role with an expected start date of September 2026 until March 2027.
For an informal discussion regarding the role please contact Kristina Rusimova at [email protected].
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