Location

Research Associate (MEMS)

Location

York

Salary

£37,694 to £42,254 a year.

Opened on

2026-04-13

Closed on

2026-05-04

DepartmentThe School of Physics, Engineering and Technology brings physicists and engineers together to push the frontiers of knowledge, foster innovation and meet the grand challenges facing society. Our aim is to deliver world-leading research in both fundamental and applied areas whilst developing new technologies that work for the public good, in an environment where everyone can thrive.
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This project will bring together ecologists, micro-sensor engineers, and computer scientists to develop a new generation of miniaturised sensing and computing technologies capable of operating on-board seabirds in challenging marine environments. A key goal is to develop high-performance micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) sensors and associated mobile hardware platforms, enabling environmental signals to be collected and processed directly within.
RoleWe are seeking one Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) for the development of next generation micro-scale sensor technologies for measuring natural cues on seabirds. The successful candidate will join a highly collaborative team spanning electronics, computer science, sensor engineering, and animal behavioural ecology. The successful candidate will conduct R&D activities at the University of York, UK, and will work collaboratively with animal behavioural scientists at the University of Liverpool. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of next-generation high-performance MEMS sensors (e.g. pressure, magnetic field), working closely with collaborators designing reservoir computing architectures for embedded and in-sensor processing.
Skills, Experience & Qualifications Needed
A strong track record of research and development in MEMS sensor technologies, including one or more of the following: MEMS sensor design; MEMS magnetometer design; MEMS pressure sensor design; nonlinear dynamics of MEMS devices; low-noise interface electronic design; and MEMS device characterisation.
The candidate should also have strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
We are especially keen to appoint candidates who can work across disciplines and are keen to develop their interdisciplinary research skills during the project duration.
Interview date: To be confirmed.
For informal enquiries: please contact Dr. Chun Zhao (chun.zhao@york.ac.uk) or pet-hr@york.ac.uk for more details on the project and the role.
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