Location: | Manchester |
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Salary: | From £36,924 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 4th October 2024 |
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Closes: | 31st October 2024 |
Job Ref: | SAE-027040 |
A Research Associate (Grade 6) is required for the development of optoelectronic systems for the quantitative imaging of combustion species and non-volatile particulate matter (nvPM) in research-grade combustors at partner UK Universities.
New understanding, of the adverse impact of aviation and other emissions on the global environment and local air quality, has enhanced the pressure to reduce emissions. To remain competitive, industries must meet the rapidly evolving and increasingly stringent emissions targets and have committed to drastic emissions reduction by 2050.
The work forms part of the pioneering £8M LITECS (Laser Imaging of Turbine Engine Combustion Species) Programme aiming to reduce the environmental impact of gas turbine engines (GTEs). The Programme, funded by EPSRC UK, involves six world-leading UK Universities and is backed by industry partners Rolls-Royce, Siemens, OptoSci, M Squared Lasers and Tracerco. LITECS builds on the success of earlier projects with substantial Manchester involvement - FLITES and CIDAR - funded by EPSRC and the European Commission, respectively, and aims to establish several new non-intrusive multi-beam laser measurement systems for simultaneous imaging of the concentration of multiple gases, soot and temperature in the exhausts and combustion zones of GTEs. The resulting measurement data will be used to develop new understanding of the combustion and emissions generation processes and apply it to advancing our strategies for emissions reduction. Measurements will be made for a range of engine conditions and new fuels, enabling for the first time, direct experimental evaluation of new fuel types and their potential to achieve reduced emissions.
This will be a fixed-term contract until the 31st of August 2025.
The post-holder’s main duties will be the development of optoelectronic instrumentation for combustion diagnostic applications. The post will have an experimental bias, thus experience in experimental optics (including fibre), lasers and networked instrumentation is highly desirable. Mechanical design / prototyping skills, including CAD (Solidworks), would be advantageous. Good communication, interpersonal and organisational skills are essential. You must possess a PhD (or equivalent), or be close to achieving the degree, in electrical and electronic engineering, experimental physics/optics, or a closely related field.
The Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering is committed to promoting equality and diversity, including the Athena SWAN charter for promoting women’s careers in STEMM subjects (science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine) in higher education. We particularly welcome applications from women for this post. Appointment will always be made on merit. For further information, please visit www.manchester.ac.uk/connect/jobs/equality-diversity-inclusion/awards/athena-swan
What you will get in return:
As an equal opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all sections of the community regardless of age, sex, gender (or gender identity), ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation and transgender status. All appointments are made on merit.
Our University is positive about flexible working – you can find out more here.
Hybrid working arrangements may be considered.
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Any recruitment enquiries should be directed to People.Recruitment@manchester.ac.uk.
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Enquiries about the vacancy/shortlisting/interviews:
Name: Prof Krikor Ozanyan and Dr. Paul Wright
Email: k.ozanyan@manchester.ac.uk and p.wright-2@manchester.ac.uk
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