University of Missouri-Kansas City
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, Earth and Environmental Science, UMKC School of
University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, United States, 64101
Job Description
The Minerals and Interfaces in Terrestrial environment High-Resolution Laboratory (MITHRIL) at University of Missouri-Kansas City invites applications for a postdoctoral research position, with an anticipated start date of February 1, 2026. This postdoc position will explore the fundamental interaction between critical elements and minerals at the Earth surface condition. This is a 12‑month, full‑time, benefit‑eligible, unranked academic position.
Responsibilities
Conducting original research on the interactions of minerals and critical elements in aquatic systems using mineral synthesis, X‑ray diffraction, electron microscopy, synchrotron X‑ray and complementary approaches. Preparing scientific findings for conferences and peer‑reviewed publications. Mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. Assisting in laboratory management. Involving in grant proposal writing.
Qualifications
Applicants must have received their PhD (or equivalent) in mineralogy, low‑temperature/environmental geochemistry, aquatic, soil, marine chemistry, or a related discipline, with all formal PhD requirements completed before the start of the appointment. A proven record of research accomplishments and prior experience with wet chemistry and analytical techniques such as (XRD, SEM, TEM, Raman, UV‑Vis, and/or ICP‑OES/MS) is required. Demonstrated effective communication skills in a variety of settings; applicants must write and converse fluently in English. Equal Employment Opportunity
– The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For ADA accommodations, please contact the Office of Equity & Title IX at 816‑235‑6910.
Benefits
This position is eligible for University benefits, including medical, dental and vision plans, retirement, and educational fee discounts for all UM System campuses. For additional information on University benefits, please visit the Faculty & Staff Benefits website at https://www.umsystem.edu/totalrewards/benefits.
Application Materials
To be considered, complete the application at https://www.umkc.edu/hr/careers/ including legal name, U.S. employment eligibility, and current contact information. Upload all application materials: a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and a list of references. Official transcripts will be required if a contract is extended. For technical problems, email umpshrsupport@umsystem.edu. For questions about the position, contact umkcfacultysearch@umkc.edu with Job Identification number 57689 and the position name.
Community Information
Kansas City offers a vibrant urban community with Midwestern appeal, arts districts, nightlife, dining, and professional sports. UMKC campuses are conveniently situated throughout the city, providing easy access to local attractions and transportation.
About the Laboratory
The MITHRIL laboratory studies the mineralogy and geochemistry of Earth surface conditions. Goals include understanding geochemical processes controlling cycles of trace elements through adsorption on mineral surfaces, incorporation into crystal structures, and biomineralization. Methods include field observation, mineral synthesis, synchrotron‑based X‑ray techniques, electron microscopy, and geochemical analyses.
University Information
The University of Missouri‑Kansas City (UMKC) is rated R‑1 by the Carnegie Classification.
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The Minerals and Interfaces in Terrestrial environment High-Resolution Laboratory (MITHRIL) at University of Missouri-Kansas City invites applications for a postdoctoral research position, with an anticipated start date of February 1, 2026. This postdoc position will explore the fundamental interaction between critical elements and minerals at the Earth surface condition. This is a 12‑month, full‑time, benefit‑eligible, unranked academic position.
Responsibilities
Conducting original research on the interactions of minerals and critical elements in aquatic systems using mineral synthesis, X‑ray diffraction, electron microscopy, synchrotron X‑ray and complementary approaches. Preparing scientific findings for conferences and peer‑reviewed publications. Mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. Assisting in laboratory management. Involving in grant proposal writing.
Qualifications
Applicants must have received their PhD (or equivalent) in mineralogy, low‑temperature/environmental geochemistry, aquatic, soil, marine chemistry, or a related discipline, with all formal PhD requirements completed before the start of the appointment. A proven record of research accomplishments and prior experience with wet chemistry and analytical techniques such as (XRD, SEM, TEM, Raman, UV‑Vis, and/or ICP‑OES/MS) is required. Demonstrated effective communication skills in a variety of settings; applicants must write and converse fluently in English. Equal Employment Opportunity
– The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For ADA accommodations, please contact the Office of Equity & Title IX at 816‑235‑6910.
Benefits
This position is eligible for University benefits, including medical, dental and vision plans, retirement, and educational fee discounts for all UM System campuses. For additional information on University benefits, please visit the Faculty & Staff Benefits website at https://www.umsystem.edu/totalrewards/benefits.
Application Materials
To be considered, complete the application at https://www.umkc.edu/hr/careers/ including legal name, U.S. employment eligibility, and current contact information. Upload all application materials: a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and a list of references. Official transcripts will be required if a contract is extended. For technical problems, email umpshrsupport@umsystem.edu. For questions about the position, contact umkcfacultysearch@umkc.edu with Job Identification number 57689 and the position name.
Community Information
Kansas City offers a vibrant urban community with Midwestern appeal, arts districts, nightlife, dining, and professional sports. UMKC campuses are conveniently situated throughout the city, providing easy access to local attractions and transportation.
About the Laboratory
The MITHRIL laboratory studies the mineralogy and geochemistry of Earth surface conditions. Goals include understanding geochemical processes controlling cycles of trace elements through adsorption on mineral surfaces, incorporation into crystal structures, and biomineralization. Methods include field observation, mineral synthesis, synchrotron‑based X‑ray techniques, electron microscopy, and geochemical analyses.
University Information
The University of Missouri‑Kansas City (UMKC) is rated R‑1 by the Carnegie Classification.
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