Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Atmospheric Electricity(UK Sponsorship)

Uk
April 24, 2026

Job Description

About the Role

The University of Reading is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) to play a leading role in the BrightSpark research project, focusing on atmospheric electricity and its interactions with environmental processes.

This is a research-intensive position where you will take ownership of experimental activities, from designing and sourcing specialised instruments to leading field campaigns and analysing scientific data. The role offers a balance of hands-on experimentation, data interpretation, and academic collaboration.

Due to rolling shortlisting, candidates are encouraged to apply early as the vacancy may close before the advertised deadline.

Key Responsibilities

In this role, you will be central to the experimental delivery of the project. Your work will include:

  • Leading the design, acquisition, and setup of research equipment and instrumentation
    Developing or modifying instruments where necessary to meet project requirements
    Planning and coordinating field-based measurement campaigns
    Conducting atmospheric electricity measurements using surface-based sensors
    Managing calibration, operation, and maintenance of experimental systems
    Analysing complex datasets and presenting findings through reports and academic outputs
    Collaborating with academic colleagues and contributing to wider research discussions
    Supporting outreach or engagement activities where appropriate

About the Research Area

The project explores atmospheric electrical processes and their relationship with meteorological phenomena such as aerosols, fog, and cloud microphysics. Your contribution will help deepen understanding in areas that are increasingly relevant to climate science and environmental monitoring.

About You

This role is suited to a researcher with strong experimental capability and a background in atmospheric or physical sciences.

Essential Requirements:

  • A PhD in a relevant discipline (e.g. Physics, Meteorology, Engineering, or similar)
    Hands-on experience with atmospheric electricity measurements
    Knowledge of low-energy corona emission systems
    Experience organising and conducting fieldwork campaigns
    Strong analytical and data presentation skills

Additional Desirable Experience:

Understanding of aerosol behaviour, fog formation, or cloud microphysics
Experience in public engagement or science communication

Visa & Eligibility Guidance

Sponsorship may be available under the Skilled Worker route, depending on eligibility. Applicants should review the official criteria before applying:

Please note that visa discussions will take place only with shortlisted candidates.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

University of Reading is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all staff. The university actively promotes equality through initiatives such as Athena SWAN and the Race Equality Charter, and welcomes applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds.

Flexible working arrangements may be considered where appropriate, and the institution is recognised as a Disability Confident Employer (Level 2).

Contact Information

For informal discussions about the role:

Dr Keri Nicoll – Associate Professor
Prof Giles Harrison – Professor

Why Apply?

This is a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in atmospheric science while developing advanced experimental and analytical skills. You’ll be working in a respected research environment with access to specialised facilities and expert collaborators.

If you are passionate about field-based science, instrumentation, and understanding environmental processes, this role offers both challenge and impact.