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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) at Arizona State University invites applications for a postdoctoral research scholar in geomicrobiology and astrobiology.
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral scholar to work with the TrembathReichert lab at ASU in collaboration with the Leavitt lab at the University of Utah and the Saunders lab at UGA on a funded NASA Exobiology project 80NSSC24K1701.
Project Motivation: The role of heterotrophic carbon fixation (HCF) is critical to understanding the microbial carbon cycle and thereby ecosystems on Earth and elsewhere. While the HCF process has been documented for decades there is little understanding of 1 what conditions govern this process in nature or 2 how to detect the potential or activity of HCF enzymes across ecosystems.
Project Goal: To characterize how inorganic carbon incorporation is modulated by growth rate and organic carbon availability in wellcharacterized microbial cultures and novel deep subsurface isolates.
Essential functions of the position: The successful candidate will lead the data collection analysis and interpretation of nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) and RNASeq experiments for conferences and publications. The successful candidate will also have opportunities to mentor undergraduate and graduate students contribute to proposal writing and develop related independent lines of inquiry. Laboratory computational work and travel to collaborator laboratories and presentation of scientific findings are expected as a part of this position. Field work opportunities may also be available depending on timing and candidate interest.
The initial appointment is for one year with subsequent annual renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance the needs of the university and availability of resources. The anticipated start date is August 16 2025 (negotiable within Summer or Fall 2025 semester).
About the School of Earth and Space Exploration
SESE is a vibrant community that combines the strengths of science engineering and education to set the stage for a new era of exploration. Research in SESE includes but is not limited to astrobiology biogeosciences cosmology geology geophysics Earth surface processes planetary science instrumentation and systems engineering theoretical and observational astrophysics and science education. SESE maintains worldclass shared facilities and expertise to support foundational Earth science and the development and operation of space missions. Current SESE participation includes leadership of the NASA Psyche asteroid mission science instruments developed for Mars asteroid and the Europa Clipper missions planetary and astronomical smallsats ground and spacebased telescopic observations and field geoscience campaigns ocean drilling campaigns atmospheric sampling and instrument development airborne and satellitebased Earth observing and state of the art experimental and analytical and labbased biogeochemical geochemical geomorphic and geophysical analyses facilities including FORCE.
SESE has access to a wide range of scientific instrumentation including NanoSIMS instruments The TrembathReichert lab also collaborates with researchers in the School of Ocean Future (SoF) School of Life Science (SOLS) and the School of Molecular Sciences (SMS).
About The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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About Arizona State University
ASU exemplifies a new prototype for the American public research university. As articulated in the ASU Charter ASU is a comprehensive public research university measured not by whom it excludes but by whom it includes and how they succeed; advancing research and discovery of public value; and assuming fundamental responsibility for the economic social cultural and overall health of the communities it serves.
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