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Postdoc position: Develop cryo-electron microscopy to measure microbial cell surface hydrophobicity

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29 Jun 2025

Job Information

Organisation/Company
BOKU University
Department
Department of Natural Sciences and Sustainable Resources
Research Field
Biological sciences » Other
Physics » Biophysics
Researcher Profile
Recognised Researcher (R2)
Positions
Postdoc Positions
Country
Austria
Application Deadline
Type of Contract
Temporary
Job Status
Full-time
Hours Per Week
40
Offer Starting Date
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by a EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Offer Description

The project                

The MicroCAM project explores how bacteria and other microorganisms stick to surfaces, especially where water meets oil, like in polluted water or industrial fluids. This sticking process is often the first step in forming biofilms, which are dense communities of microbes that can either help us (e.g., in cleaning up oil spills) or cause problems (such as infections or equipment fouling). Understanding how and why microbes attach to surfaces is essential for improving technologies and addressing health and environmental challenges.

A decisive factor in explaining bacterial adsorption and biofilm formation is how their outer surface interacts with water, i.e., whether it "likes" water (hydrophilic) or "repels" it (hydrophobic). Surprisingly, despite a century of research, scientists still struggle to measure this property accurately. MicroCAM aims to fix this by developing a new way to directly look at single microbial cells and measure how they interact with the interface between oil and water. This will be done using a highly specialized form of electron microscopy, which allows us to "freeze" the interface and then take detailed images of where and how individual microbes attach, which will allow us to calculate the hydrophobicity of individual bacteria. We will extend this method to image bacteria that bind to oil surfaces through appendages at a distance to elucidate, for the first time, how bacteria might grab a liquid interface from a distance. In addition, MicroCAM will explore how microbes change their surface behavior by releasing substances called biosurfactants. These natural chemicals can make microbes more likely to stick to oily surfaces. 

 

Your job

You will be part of a team and the main person developing the new methodology using cryo-freeze-fracture SEM to quantify bacterial cell surface hydrophobicity. You will develop sample preparation and measurement protocols that enable quantitative measurements of microbial interactions with oil-water interfaces and participate in validating the method.

Where to apply

E-mail
erik.reimhult@boku.ac.at

Requirements

Research Field
Physics » Biophysics
Education Level
PhD or equivalent
Research Field
Biological sciences » Other
Education Level
PhD or equivalent
Research Field
Other
Education Level
PhD or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications

You have a PhD in any related discipline (from biology to physics) and an interest in biophysical aspects of microbiology. You have hands-on experience working with cryo-electron microscopy.

Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Excellent
Research Field
Biological sciences » OtherPhysics » Biophysics
Years of Research Experience
1 - 4

Additional Information

Benefits

We offer a 1-year full-time (40 h/week) postdoc position with a gross monthly salary of € 4’933 (following the terms of the Austrian collective agreement for university staff, B1). You will work in an interdisciplinary project together with Prof. Erik ReimhultDr. Guruprakash Subbiahdoss, and a Ph.D. student at the Institute of Colloid and Biointerface Science (ICBS). We offer a highly interdisciplinary environment, providing a great opportunity to develop your academic profile for a career here or elsewhere.

BOKU-ICBS provides comprehensive infrastructure for microbiology work, including BSL2 laboratories and analytical equipment for extracellular molecules, including HPLC, FPLC, PCR, GPC/SEC, MS, and FTIR. A fully equipped cryo-preparation laboratory for cryo-SEM with Volumescope for 3D-imaging, TEM, wide-field and confocal fluorescence microscopy, and digital phase-contrast holographic microscopy for imaging bacteria and biofilm structure and interactions. Furthermore, ICBS’s interface and biomolecular interactions laboratory includes dynamic pendant drop, contact angle, FTIR, ITC, DSC, SPR, QCM-D, and BLI, and is complemented by fully equipped chemistry labs.

Selection process

To apply, please send your CV, motivation letter, and referee contacts to to Prof. Erik Reimhult (Email: erik.reimhult@boku.ac.at). Mark your application “MicroCAM-Postdoc”.

Submit your application by the 12th of July. We expect to invite shortlisted candidates for interviews taking place on the 16th-18th of July. Candidates are expected to start in September 2025.

Additional comments

We especially encourage female applicants, applicants from minority groups, and applicants with disabilities.

For further information, you are welcome to contact Prof. Erik Reimhult

Email: erik.reimhult@boku.ac.at

Website: https://boku.ac.at/en/nwnr/kobi

Work Location(s)

Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
BOKU University/Institute of Colloid and Biointerface Science
Country
Austria
City
Vienna
Postal Code
11190
Street
Muthgasse 11
Geofield

Contact

State/Province
Vienna
City
Vienna
Website
Street
Muthgasse, 18
Postal Code
1190
E-Mail
erik.reimhult@boku.ac.at

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