Research Associate (Limited-Term)

University of TorontoToronto, ON
CA$53,520 - CA$100,350Onsite

About The Position

Prof. Maria Dittrich, in the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough, invites applicants for the position of Research Associate (Limited Term) to conduct research on investigating the effects of sulphate elevation on coupled carbon and phosphorus cycling in aquatic ecosystems of the Lake Ontario catchment. This opportunity for a Research Associate (Limited Term) is a 1-year term appointment at 87.5% FTE. The anticipated start date is August 31, 2026. This search aligns with the University’s commitment to strategically and proactively promote diversity among our community members. Recognizing that Black, Indigenous, and other Racialized communities have experienced in equities that have developed historically and are ongoing, we strongly welcome and encourage candidates from those communities to apply.

Requirements

  • Ph.D. in Geochemistry, Biogeochemistry, Environmental Sciences, or a related field, with academic research experience in sediment-water interface biogeochemistry of freshwater, coastal, and marine systems, and a minimum of five years of post-PhD research experience in the field of biogeohemistry.
  • Experience in the design of field lake and coastal systems is essential, including planning and executing multi-station sampling campaigns and ship logistics.
  • Experience designing and conducting laboratory experiments, multi-treatment sediment incubation experiments under controlled sulphate gradients to quantify sulphate-phosphorus-iron coupling, benthic flux dynamics, and reactive cycling is required.
  • Demonstrated expertise in stable isotope geochemistry of sulphur and phosphorus in sedimentary systems. This includes multiple sulphur isotope analyses (δ³⁴S, δ³³S, δ³⁶S, Δ³³S) using the distillation line, performing isotopic measurements using GC-IRMS, and analyzing the isotopic data.
  • Demonstrated expertise in phosphorus isotope geochemistry, specifically the oxygen-isotope composition of phosphate (δ¹⁸O-PO₄), with hands-on experience in the extraction and purification of phosphate from sediment phosphorus pools
  • Hands-on expertise in operationally defined sequential extraction techniques for sediment sulphur, phosphorus, iron, and manganese, e.g., acid-volatile sulphide, chromium-reducible sulphur, and total reduced inorganic sulphur speciation; sequential fractionation of phosphorus and iron sediment pools
  • Proven ability in recovery and sub-sampling of intact, undisturbed gravity sediment cores, high-resolution porewater extraction and depth-resolved water-column sampling using Niskin/CTD, YSI, and PAR systems.
  • Practical bench skills relevant to sediment biogeochemistry are also required, including ICP-OES, GC-IRMS, ion chromatography, and spectrophotometric determination of dissolved nutrients.
  • Experience in analysis of microbial community: the ability to process 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing datasets, apply differential abundance and functional prediction approaches, and link microbial community structure and metabolic potential to sediment geochemistry.
  • Proficiency in data analysis is required, including multivariate statistics and the generation of publication-quality figures.
  • Proven strong track record of peer-reviewed research and strong scientific writing supported by a publication record in international peer-reviewed journals.
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment and independently on research projects.

Responsibilities

  • Design and execute the field and laboratory experiments on the impact of elevated sulphur content on phosphorus, iron and carbon speciation in lake sediments, geochemical speciation and microbial activities.
  • Develop and refine sequential fractionation techniques for sulphur, iron, manganese, and phosphorus in lake sediment samples and sediment slurries, and link the impacts to microbial activities.
  • Characterize sediment using advanced structural analysis XRD, Rietveld Refinement techniques, TGA/DSC, SEM/EDX, HRTEM, UV/Vis, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy
  • Perform laboratory experiments on sulphur and oxygen isotopes in sulphate and phosphate, testing the hypothesis about the changes in the pathways of changes
  • Collaborate with team members to develop detailed research plans, write proposals, and manage laboratory instruments.
  • Prepare high-quality research reports, publications, and presentations for dissemination in peer-reviewed journals and conferences.
  • Mentor and assist in training graduate and undergraduate students in relevant research techniques.
  • Support the overall research and teaching missions of M. Dittrich’s research group.
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