Core responsibilities
- Lead studies of plants and their environments, relationships, traits, and processes
- Design experiments for both lab and field environments (for example, to test the effects of weather, pollutants, pests, and other stressors on various plant species)
- Conduct fieldwork (e.g., collecting and testing plant samples, recording observations, botanical surveys, natural community mapping, ecological impact assessments)
- Analyze plant responses and report on findings, trends, benefits, or concerns
- Maintain plant growth of a variety of species in environmental chambers
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of literature and technology related to plant communication in ecological systems across multiple plan species
- Maintain high-quality documentation of scientific output and research in the forms of written reports, electronic lab notebooks, internal databases, code comments, etc.
- Actively seek opportunities to publish work in top-tier journals and other platforms for diffusing scientific knowledge
- Nurture and augment the scientific vision of OXMAN, upholding core design principles and ensuring the highest and most innovative quality of work
- Actively partner with a multidisciplinary team of professionals, including other biologists, engineers, and designers, across scientific and design pursuits
- Communicate ideas, work, and progress clearly, including by engaging in team meetings, presentations, and other creative communication outlets
Qualifications & competencies
- PhD or MS degree in botany, plant science, biology, ecology, or a related field
- Minimum 5 years of experience in a professional lab environment
- Portfolio of successful scientific work from conceptualization to implementation, demonstrating out-of-the-box thinking and stellar taste
- Experience growing a wide range of plants and working with a variety of ecosystems (terrestrial, marine, etc.) ideally in different contexts (field, greenhouses, growth chambers, etc.)
- Occasional travel to field sites will be required
- Excellent skills in plant identification and plant taxonomy
- Experience with plant communication is a plus
- Expertise in analysis of a wide range of biogenic volatile organic compounds (bVOCs) ideally from a variety of plants and microbes is a plus
- Familiarity with plants and ecosystems around the world; an interest in rare and culturally significant plants is a plus
- Experience in quantitative techniques for monitoring photosynthesis and growth is a plus
- Proficiency in applying computational methods to experimental design and data analysis is a plus (algorithm design, statistical methods, etc.)
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced entrepreneurial environment
- Independent, self-motivated, detail-oriented, accurate, and highly organized
- Strong commitment to the team; maintains positive working relationships with diverse people, including internal team and external partners
- Embodies ethics and integrity in all work with impeccable scientific integrity, respecting both company and broader community policies in all conduct
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What We Do
Envision a future of complete synergy between Nature and humanity, where human-made and Nature-grown become indistinguishable.
OXMAN is a new kind of company fusing design, technology, and biology to invent multi-scale products and environments—allowing design to empower science and science to empower design. As activist designers, we call for a fundamental shift from human-centric design to Nature-centric design. Categorical delineations between climate change and global pandemics, loss of biodiversity and loss of empathy for one another give way to authoring systems that address manifold challenges. Through this shift, we open ourselves up to moving beyond mere maintenance of Nature toward its radical betterment








