Location: | London |
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Salary: | £43,124 to £51,610 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 19th December 2024 |
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Closes: | 12th January 2025 |
Job Ref: | B04-05779 |
UCL Mechanical Engineering is renowned for its impactful and diverse research with direct industry relevance, recently judged as "world-leading" or "internationally excellent". Within the department, the Energy and Environment division excels in experimental diagnostics related to practical combustion systems such as gas turbines and IC engines.
We are offering a three-year post for a Research Fellow in Hydrogen Fuel Technologies in Propulsion and Power which will be based at our Bloomsbury campus. This is a Grade 7 role remuneratingup to £43,124, including the London Weighting allowance.
About the Role
We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join a specialised research group dedicated to developing advanced combustion technologies for power and propulsion, using alternative energy vectors. This role involves experimental research in advanced optical diagnostics and thermoacoustics, specifically focusing on hydrogen combustion in gas turbines.
The successful candidate will develop new design and operational principles to mitigate risks associated with hydrogen use in gas turbines. This includes investigating flame behaviour, combustion dynamics, and emissions in lean hydrogen combustion, as well as developing combustion concepts that stabilize flames while reducing risks of flashback and instabilities. The research will emphasize design, optical diagnostics, combustor scaling, and industrial implementation of hydrogen combustion, thereby creating high-fidelity data for future low-emission gas turbine engines.
This position is part of a UKRI-funded fellowship (HOPE), supported by multiple industrial partners. It may also offer opportunities to assist in undergraduate teaching activities and mentor PhD students. The role provides a platform for close collaboration with scientists from both academia and industry.
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About You
We are looking for candidates with a strong research background in mechanical engineering or a related field, with expertise in hydrogen combustion and combustion diagnostics. Essential qualifications include knowledge of hydrogen combustion phenomena and a proven record of high-quality research, demonstrated through publications in recognised journals. Experience with optical laser diagnostics such as PLIF and PIV, and the design, development, and operation of lab-scale combustion facilities is required.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit a statement in support of their application. Without this statement, applications will not be considered.
What We Offer
In addition to the exciting opportunities this role presents, UCL offers a range of benefits. Please visit our rewards and benefits page for more information.
Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
As London’s Global University, we are committed to equality of opportunity, fairness, and inclusivity. We particularly encourage applications from candidates who are underrepresented in UCL’s workforce, including individuals from Black, Asian, and ethnic minority backgrounds, disabled people, LGBTQI+ individuals, and, for Grade 9 and 10 roles, women.
Join us in making a significant impact on the future of hydrogen-powered technologies for power and propulsion. Apply now to be part of our innovative and collaborative team!
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