Research Fellowship in High Stiffness Aluminium
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Research Fellowship in High Stiffness Aluminium
Research Fellowship in High Stiffness Aluminium Materials Full-time, fixed-term for 3 years Vacancy Ref: FAC0041-1 Salary (Grade R1): £33,508 - £39,560 pa incl. London Weighting Applications from suitably qualified and well motivated individuals are invited for the position of Research Fellowship in high stiffness aluminium materials in BCAST at Brunel University London. BCAST is a speciality research institute (SRI) focusing on solidification related research with an international reputation and is the host of the national centre of excellence in liquid metal engineering (the EPSRC Centre – LiME). Our research covers fundamental research, technological development and industrial applications in the field of solidification and solidification processing. BCAST is well equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for both solidification processing and materials characterisation. Seehttp://bcast.brunel.ac.uk for more information. The successful candidate will work on the development of aluminium based composite and hybrid materials for automotive applications. The research will include optimising the combination of matrix alloys and reinforcing materials and structures, selecting suitable processing techniques and demonstrating selected components for automotive applications. He/she is also expected to interact with other researchers in BCAST and research engineers from industry. The successful candidate should have a PhD degree in materials science and engineering, physics or another suitable engineering discipline, and should have a sound background in physical metallurgy. Research experience in processing metal matrix composites and hybrid structures, skills in microstructural characterisation using various microscopy techniques and a working knowledge of mechanical testing of metallic materials are essential. In addition, he/she should have good communication and presentation skills and be a team player. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr I. C. Stone (ian.stone@brunel.ac.uk) or Dr S. Ji (shouxun.ji@brunel.ac.uk). Closing date for applications: 20th March 2015 For further details and to apply please visit https://jobs.brunel.ac.uk/WRL/ Human Resources, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH Research Fellowship in Casting Process Simulation Full-time, fixed-term for 3 years Vacancy Ref: FAC0039-1 Salary (Grade R1): £33,508 - £39,560 pa incl. London Weighting Applications from suitably qualified and well motivated individuals are invited for the position of Research Fellowship in casting process simulation in BCAST at Brunel University London. BCAST is a speciality research institute (SRI) focusing on solidification related research with an international reputation and is the host of the national centre of excellence in liquid metal engineering (the EPSRC Centre – LiME). Our research covers fundamental research, technological development and industrial applications in the field of solidification and solidification processing. BCAST is well equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for both solidification processing and materials characterisation. Seehttp://bcast.brunel.ac.uk for more information. The successful candidate will join a small team working on the development of aluminium hybrid structures for automotive applications. Specifically, he/she will be working on the development of novel casting technologies for the integration of extruded sections with cast components to form a hybrid aluminium structure through computational fluid dynamics modelling and simulation. He/she will also be expected to interact with other researchers in BCAST and research engineers from industry. The successful candidate should have a PhD degree in materials science and engineering, physics or another suitable engineering discipline, and should have a sound background computational fluid dynamics. Research experience in CFD modelling and simulation of casting processes, skills in microstructural characterisation and mechanical testing of metallic materials are essential. In addition, he/she should have good communication and presentation skills and be a team player. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr S. Ji (shouxun.ji@brunel.ac.uk) or Dr I. C. Stone (ian.stone@brunel.ac.uk). Closing date for applications: 20th March 2015 For further details and to apply please visit https://jobs.brunel.ac.uk/WRL/ Human Resources, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH Research Fellowship in Aluminium Alloy Processing Full-time, fixed-term for 3 years Vacancy Ref: FAC0038-1 Salary (Grade R1): £33,508 - £39,560 pa incl. London Weighting Applications from suitably qualified and well motivated individuals are invited for the position of Research Fellowship in aluminium alloy processing in BCAST at Brunel University London. BCAST is a speciality research institute (SRI) focusing on solidification related research with an international reputation and is the host of the national centre of excellence in liquid metal engineering (the EPSRC Centre – LiME). Our research covers fundamental research, technological development and industrial applications in the field of solidification and solidification processing. BCAST is well equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for both solidification processing and materials characterisation. Seehttp://bcast.brunel.ac.uk for more information. The successful candidate will work on the development of aluminium hybrid structures for automotive applications. The research will include: (1) development of novel casting technologies for the integration of extruded sections with cast components to form hybrid structures; (2) evaluation of the hybrid structure performance and (3) demonstrating selected hybrid structures for automotive applications. He/she is also expected to interact with other researchers in BCAST and research engineers from industry. The successful candidate should have a PhD degree in materials science and engineering, physics or another suitable engineering discipline, and should have a sound background in physical metallurgy. Research experience in solidification processing of metallic materials, skills in microstructural characterisation using various microscopy techniques and a working knowledge of mechanical testing of metallic materials are essential. In addition, he/she should have good communication and presentation skills and be a team player. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr I. C. Stone (ian.stone@brunel.ac.uk) or Dr S. Ji (shouxun.ji@brunel.ac.uk). Closing date for applications: 20th March 2015 For further details and to apply please visit https://jobs.brunel.ac.uk/WRL/ Human Resources, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH 2 Research Fellowships in Aluminium Alloy Development Full-time, fixed-term for 3 years Vacancy Ref: FAC0042-1 Salary (Grade R1): £33,508 - £39,560 pa incl. London Weighting Applications from suitably qualified and well motivated individuals are invited for 2 positions of Research Fellowship in aluminium alloy development in BCAST at Brunel University London. BCAST is a speciality research institute (SRI) focusing on solidification related research with an international reputation and is the host of the national centre of excellence in liquid metal engineering (the EPSRC Centre – LiME). Our research covers fundamental research, technological development and industrial applications in the field of solidification and solidification processing. BCAST is well equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for both solidification processing and materials characterisation. Seehttp://bcast.brunel.ac.uk for more information. The successful candidates will work on the development of cast aluminium alloys for automotive applications. This will include optimising alloy composition against specified performance targets, selecting suitable casting processes and demonstration of selected components for automotive applications. He/she is also expected to interact with other researchers in BCAST and research engineers from industry. The successful candidates should have a PhD degree in materials science and engineering, physics or another suitable engineering discipline, and should have a sound background in physical metallurgy. Research experience in solidification processing of metallic materials, skills in microstructural characterisation using various microscopy techniques and a working knowledge of mechanical testing of metallic materials are essential. In addition, he/she should have good communication skills and be a team player. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr S. Ji (shouxun.ji@brunel.ac.uk) or Dr I. C. Stone (ian.stone@brunel.ac.uk). Closing date for applications: 20th March 2015 For further details and to apply please visit https://jobs.brunel.ac.uk/WRL/ Human Resources, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH Constellium Research Fellowship Salary (Grade R1): £33,508 - £39,560 per annum incl. of London Weighting Vacancy Ref: HPA0070-2 Full-time, Fixed-term for 21 months Applications from suitably qualified and well motivated individuals are invited for the position of Constellium Research Fellowship in direct chill casting of aluminium alloy in BCAST at Brunel University London. BCAST is a speciality research centre focusing on solidification related research with an international reputation and is the host of the national centre of excellence in liquid metal engineering (the EPSRC Centre – LiME). Our research covers fundamental research, technological development and industrial applications in the field of solidification and solidification processing. BCAST is well equipped with state-ofthe-art facilities for both solidification processing and materials characterisation. Seehttp://bcast.brunel.ac.uk for more information. The successful candidate will work on the development of novel DC casting processes and advanced aluminium alloys for automotive applications. The research will include: 1. Development of novel DC casting technology for the production of high quality DC cast billets; 2. Understanding of microstructural evolution during the novel DC casting process; 3. Development of advanced wrought aluminium alloys for automotive applications to take full advantage of the novel DC casting process. The applicant is also expected to interact with other researchers in BCAST and research engineers from industry. The successful candidate should have a PhD degree in materials science and engineering, physics or another suitable engineering discipline, and should have a sound background in physical metallurgy. Research experience in solidification processing of metallic materials, skills in microstructural characterisation using various microscopy techniques and a working knowledge of mechanical testing of metallic materials are essential. In addition, the applicant should have good communication and presentation skills and be a team player. Closing date for applications: 2nd April 2015 For further details and to apply please visit https://jobs.brunel.ac.uk/WRL/ Human Resources, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH