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Postdoctoral Position Scanning Probe Microscopy Jobs

Postdoctoral Fellow

Bloomington, IN · On-site

$45K - $61K/yr

Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track ... probes of beyond-the-Standard-Model physics, and formal developments in lattice QCD. A Ph.D. in ...

This position requires 100% on-site availability and approximately 50% travel within the USA ... scanning probe microscopy. * Proven experience in AFM measurements of biological samples, tissue ...

Process Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$150K - $250K/yr

... scanning probe microscopy * Experience operating a Raith EBPG 5200/5200+, including aligned ... This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.

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How much do postdoctoral position scanning probe microscopy jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for postdoctoral position scanning probe microscopy in the United States is $59,022.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,000.00 and $66,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Postdoctoral Position in Scanning Probe Microscopy?

A Postdoctoral Position in Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is a temporary research role for individuals who have recently completed their PhD and want to further specialize in SPM techniques. These positions typically involve conducting advanced experiments, developing new methods, and analyzing data using techniques like atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Postdocs work closely with faculty supervisors and often mentor students, contribute to publications, and present findings at conferences. The goal is to deepen expertise in the field and prepare for independent research or academic careers.

What are some typical challenges faced by postdoctoral researchers working with scanning probe microscopy (SPM), and how can they be addressed?

Postdoctoral researchers in scanning probe microscopy often encounter challenges such as instrument calibration, maintaining ultra-high vacuum or controlled environments, and interpreting complex data sets. These challenges can be mitigated through hands-on training, collaborating closely with experienced team members, and regularly participating in research group meetings to discuss troubleshooting strategies. Additionally, staying updated on the latest SPM techniques and software tools can help streamline experiments and data analysis. Open communication with colleagues from other disciplines (e.g., materials science, physics, chemistry) is also valuable for resolving experimental issues and broadening research perspectives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Scanning Probe Microscopy, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM), you need advanced knowledge of nanoscience or materials science, a relevant PhD, and hands-on experience with SPM techniques such as AFM or STM. Proficiency in using and maintaining SPM instruments, data analysis software, and sometimes programming languages like Python or MATLAB is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate research findings effectively are crucial soft skills. These competencies enable researchers to design experiments, analyze complex nanoscale data, and contribute valuable insights to interdisciplinary scientific teams.
Infographic showing various Postdoctoral Position Scanning Probe Microscopy job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, 21% Temporary, and 7% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,022 per year, or $28.4 per hour.
Postdoctoral Research Associate

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


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Requisition Details
GENERAL REQUISITION INFORMATION
EEO Statement:
UNMC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, including an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Location
Omaha, NE
Requisition Number:
2026 - 111
Department
Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology 50000521
Business Unit(College/Institute)
College of Medicine
FTE:
100
Reg-Temp
Full-Time Regular
Work Schedule
Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Requisition Category
Research - Academic
Requisition Title
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Job Title/Academic Rank
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Additional Requisition Title
Appointment Type
A1 - REG OTHER ACAD SAL
Salary Range
Salary Commensurate with Experience
Job/EEO Category
Professional Non-Faculty (Includes Other Academic)
Job Requisition Begin Date
03/16/2026
Position Qualification
Position Summary
An NIH-funded postdoctoral position in parasitology is available immediately to study Plasmodium falciparum antimalarial drug resistance mechanisms in the highly dynamic research group of Dr. Caroline Ng in the Department of Pathology and Microbiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine. The research focuses on the malaria parasite proteasome, ubiquitination, and stress responses in the context of drug resistance. Our laboratory employs cellular and molecular biology techniques, proteomics, and bioinformatics techniques. Our laboratory has state-of-the-art BSL-2 facilities, which are fully equipped to carry out studies on Plasmodium falciparum. In addition, we have access to a wide variety of research core facilities. Lab website: https://www.unmc.edu/pathology/faculty/bios/ng.html
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cellular and molecular biology, malaria parasitology, demonstrated success as a recent PhD graduate, creative out-of-the box thinking, and willingness to join and work with a new and growing research team. The selected postdoctoral researcher will have extensive and complementary interactions within the highly collaborative environment of the Department, which will allow a new postdoctoral fellow to integrate in a wider community of microbiologists and clinicians. The successful candidate will assist with project planning, data management, workflow design, graduate and undergraduate student training, and other tasks as needed, including data analysis and generation of status reports. Good communication skills are a must, with demonstrated independent-thinking and problem-solving ability. Experience using databases is recommended. Bioinformatics skills are viewed favorably. The research projects are expected to generate high impact publications and provide a postdoctoral fellow with an excellent opportunity for further career development in academia as an independent principal investigator or pharmaceutical companies.
Candidates should submit their application to Dr. Ng through this posting https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/96705. Applications should include a cover letter describing research experience and interests (max. 2 pages), curriculum vitae with complete list of publications, and names and contact information for three references. Dr. Ng is committed to creating a laboratory environment that is non- discriminatory and she is active in creating and supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices. Applicants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Required Qualifications
PhD degree in microbiology, parasitology, cellular/molecular biology, genetics, or related scientific field of study.
Supplemental Qualifications
Research experience and techniques in parasite culture, parasite growth assays, genetic manipulation of malaria parasites and bacterial cloning, molecular/cellular biology, microscopy, proteomics, and skills in database mining and management.

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