Research Associate in Superconducting Power Devices for Electric Aircraft
Department: Electronic & Electrical Engineering
Salary: Starting from £37,999, rising to £45,163
Contract Type: Full-Time, Fixed-Term
Closing date: Tuesday 18 February 2025
Reference: FM12401
About the role
We are seeking an exceptional Research Associate to work on superconducting power devices for net-zero aviation. You will be a central member of the team, and the objective is to lead the design of superconducting power devices for electric aircraft including superconducting fault current limiters, superconducting cables, and superconducting rotating machines.
This is an exciting opportunity in the electrification of aviation, requiring you to communicate and work collaboratively with the academic and industrial partners. You will be expected to assist in the delivery of the project work packages, undertaking the research activity under the guidance of the principal investigator.
You will focus on superconducting power devices and cryogenic cooling systems for electric aircraft applications.
This position is offered on a full-time, fixed-term basis until 1st March 2026.
About you
Our ideal candidate will have:
1. A PhD (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or relevant areas.
2. Prior expertise in the design of large-scale superconducting power devices.
3. Skills for the finite element modelling and experimental characterisation of superconducting power devices.
4. Knowledge of cryogenic cooling systems and thermal design is a plus.
A lower grade offer may be made (Grade 6) with a comparable reduction in responsibilities and amendment in job title to Research Assistant if a suitable applicant cannot be found to fill the Grade 7 position. Applicants will need to be within six months of their course completion date and will be promoted to Research Associate once their PhD has been awarded.
Further information
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact:
* Professor Xiaoze Pei
* Dr Vincent Zeng
As a member of the Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days of professional development pro rata per year.
What we can offer you:
* a very generous employer contributory pension scheme
* generous annual leave allowance, with an additional 5 discretionary days so that you can enjoy a positive work-life balance
* we are a family-friendly University and with an increasingly agile workforce, are open to flexible working arrangements
* an excellent reward package that recognises the talents of our diverse workforce
* a wide range of personal and professional development opportunities
* a number of support options available for new and existing staff to help with the cost of some immigration expenses which you may be eligible for: Relocation allowance, Visa Reimbursement, and Interest-Free Loan
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