
Post Doctoral Fellow (Fish Feeds and Nutrition)
- Batu Maung, Pulau Pinang
- Contract
- Full-time
- Design, execute and report on the laboratory and on-farm fish feeds and nutrition experiments, including digestibility and nutrient requirement experiments.
- Achieve the research deliverables of the FASA project in Malaysia.
- Publish technical, scientific and outreach articles.
- Work collaboratively with the Project Leader, the Feed team, and other Bioscience teams based at the HQ in Malaysia.
- Develop productive partnerships to further feeds research in Malaysia, through key international and national research institutes and universities.
- Build productive relations with investors and development partners from public and private sectors for the scaling of research results.
- Mentor BSc/MSc students and interns from national and international universities and organizations.
- Plan, organize, execute and report on project progress in dialogue with the senior scientist as well as junior staff/employees and external partners.
- Contribute to resource mobilization for further feeds work in Malaysia and in other countries.
- PhD in Aquaculture, Aquaculture Nutrition, or related Animal Nutrition fields, with at least 2 years of relevant research experience.
- Strong scientific track record, including peer-reviewed publications and proven skills in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific writing.
- Technical expertise in aquaculture nutrition, such as nutrient digestibility, nutrient requirement estimation, feed formulation, and feed production.
- Experience with laboratory and research facility management, including both wet labs (research trials) and dry labs (analytical work).
- Hands-on skills in proximate composition analysis of feed ingredients, fish samples, and finished feeds.
- Experience working with the aquaculture sector and/or feed industry, with the ability to engage effectively with local and international stakeholders.
- Collaboration and teamwork, with proven ability to work across disciplines (e.g., animal health, genetics, human nutrition, value chains, climate change).
- Ability to lead and manage projects independently, while also supervising and mentoring staff or students.
- Strong communication skills, with proficiency in English and the ability to share scientific and technical knowledge with diverse audiences.
- Passion for impact-driven research, motivated to contribute to sustainable aquaculture solutions that benefit communities and the environment.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- Strong technical and scientific writing skills with record of publication in high quality scientific journals.
- Good organizational skills.
- Good leadership and mentoring skills.
- Project management experience.
- A copy of your curriculum vitae,
- A cover letter which addresses key requirements stated above; and
- Contact information of three professional referees who may be contacted if you are short-listed for the position.