Location: | Cambridge |
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Salary: | £46,735 to £59,139 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 14th March 2025 |
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Closes: | 28th March 2025 |
Job Ref: | NM45383 |
Exceptional individuals sort to develop a new type of advanced hydrogen jet engine - We are seeking exceptional individuals with a range of skills (hydrogen, heat exchangers, turbomachinery, mechanical design, amongst others) to join our Rapid Technology Development Team in developing a new generation of advanced hydrogen jet engines for long-haul flights. The project is moving at incredible speed and requires people with a flexible mindset, who are prepared to work across the boundary of applied science and its emerging application in a transformative technology. The challenge is immense, but successful candidates can expect to play a central part in the transformation of flight.
It has recently been realised that when the fuel which powers flight is changed from kerosene to cryogenic hydrogen that it is possible to design a new type of jet engine which has the potential to reduce the energy required for flight by around 20% below the current most efficient jet engines. Inspired by Sir Frank Whittle's pioneering team that created the first jet engine, our mission is to assemble an elite group of innovators to design the first concept of this new type of engine.
This ambitious project - funded by Lord Sainsbury, Peter Bennett, and Rolls-Royce - has been specifically designed to bypass the constraints of traditional government and industry funding. The core team structure and funding has been specifically designed for speed with the potential to 'flip' the entire engine design in days rather than years. Leveraging the Whittle Lab's cutting-edge rapid technology development capabilities, the team has the ability to prototype sub-technologies in days or weeks, not months or years. The objective of the post is to lead the design of the new engine.
The Senior Research Associate must have extensive design experience of gas turbines. The successful candidate needs to be able to act as the principal design lead on the research project and to take responsibility for the delivery of the design programmes.
Appointment at Senior Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD or holding extensive equivalent experience in the relevant field which is core to the field of research.
Appointment at Senior Research Associate level is also dependent on significant experience as a postdoctoral research associate or equivalent, with proven impact from authored publications.
The position is full-time, however we are open to considering requests to work on a part-time basis, subject to the request aligning with the project's needs.
The post holder will be located in Whittle Laboratory in West Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK.
Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months in the first instance.
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