This is an exciting opportunity to join a cutting-edge, multidisciplinary project at the intersection of microbiology, animal health, and agricultural robotics. In a collaboration between the University of Liverpool and AG Products Ltd., you will play a key role in evaluating the impact of a novel autonomous robotic bedding unit (AG ARC) on dairy cattle health.
This project aims to reduce environmental mastitis in dairy herds by improving cubicle hygiene through intelligent, sensor-driven automation. By contributing to this research, you'll be at the forefront of precision livestock farming, helping to enhance animal welfare, reduce antibiotic use, and support a more sustainable dairy industry. You will work alongside Dr. Joe Neary and Professor. Rob Smith, leaders in livestock health research with an excellent track record of mentoring early career researchers.
The post is available for up to 12 months with a preferred start date of 5 January 2026.
The Role
As the Postdoctoral Research Associate, you will lead the microbiological aspects of the project. Your key responsibilities will include:
Conducting in vitro bacterial culture experiments to determine how temperature and humidity affect the growth of mastitis-causing pathogens.
Performing on-farm environmental sampling of dairy cubicles and teat-end swabbing to gather real-world data.
Evaluating the relationship between cubicle hygiene, teat cleanliness, and overall milk quality.
Analysing data and contributing to the writing of peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.
Collaborating closely with our project partners, including engineers and veterinarians, to assess the effectiveness of the AG ARC machine.
About You
This position is ideally suited to a microbiologist with strong laboratory skills and an interest in applied animal health research.
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