Research Assistant in Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy Luminescence

Company: University of Bath
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Location: Bath
Job Description:

Overview

We seek a highly motivated researcher 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). The role is based at the University of Bath and will begin in September2026, ending March2027. This full‑time, fixed‑term role (36.5 hours per week) offers a unique opportunity to develop expertise in single‑molecule spectroscopy, scientific instrumentation and laboratory automation.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement a state‑of‑the‑art scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) luminescence system capable of single‑photon counting and photon correlation measurements.
  • Design, optimise and maintain the optical detection setup for room‑temperature ultrahigh‑vacuum STM experiments to investigate temporal behaviour of molecular emitters and hot‑electron‑driven processes at the single‑molecule level.
  • Develop and maintain automated experimental workflows, hardware control and data acquisition pipelines using Python.
  • Integrate new tools into the existing laboratory automation framework to enable reliable, high‑throughput measurements.
  • Analyse experimental data, publish findings in high‑quality peer‑reviewed journals and present results at international conferences.
  • Collaborate closely with project partners and research group members, contributing to a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment.
  • Support the supervision of postgraduate researchers and develop as an independent experimental researcher.

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Physics or a closely related discipline.
  • Hands‑on experience in experimental scanning probe microscopy, including room‑temperature single‑molecule manipulation and spectroscopy.
  • Excellent laboratory skills and a strong understanding of the underlying physical principles.
  • Demonstrable experience in scientific programming with Python, including laboratory automation, instrument control, data acquisition and reproducible data analysis workflows.
  • Experience with version control (e.g. Git) and scientific software development is advantageous.
  • Knowledge of ultrahigh‑vacuum systems, STM‐induced luminescence or single‑photon detection is advantageous but not essential.
  • Excellent communication and organisational skills, with the ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
  • Enthusiasm for developing new experimental techniques.

Position Details

  • Full time: 36.5 hours per week.
  • Fixed‑term: September2026 to March2027.
  • Minimum 10 days of professional development per year pro‑rata.

Benefits

  • Generous annual leave allowance plus 5 discretionary days.
  • Employer contributory pension scheme.
  • Cycle‑to‑work and electric vehicle salary‑sacrifice schemes.
  • Staff discount at Team Bath gym.
  • Discounted postgraduate tuition and language courses.
  • Access to professional development opportunities such as apprenticeships and LinkedIn Learning.
  • Local discounts, including free entry to the Holburne Museum in Bath.
  • Family‑friendly workplace and relocation allowance.
  • Visa reimbursement and interest‑free loan options.
  • Employee assistance services through Health Assured, including the Wisdom app.

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Posted: July 8th, 2026