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Institution: University of Hull
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2018-05-25 Expired
Description :

Post-Doctoral Research Assistant in Offshore Wind Energy – Wind Turbine Blade manufacture with Embedded Sensors

The University of Hull is part of a £7.6M EPSRC Prosperity Partnership: A New Partnership in Offshore Wind (www.npow.group.shef.ac.uk). This is an exciting new collaboration between the Universities of Hull, Sheffield and Durham with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (the world’s largest offshore wind turbine manufacturer) and Ørsted (the world’s largest offshore wind farm developer). The aim of this 5-year programme is to address fundamental research to reduce the cost of electricity from offshore wind, and lay the foundation for the next generation of wind turbines and farms at a significantly higher level of power generation. 

As part of this programme, the School of Engineering and Computer Science wishes to appoint a post-doctoral research assistant to work as part of a team on the development of embedded fibre optic sensing systems capable of monitoring the lifetime behaviour of wind turbine blades from manufacture to operation. This will allow improved control of manufacturing processes and allow better prediction of performance and maintenance requirements. The person appointed to this post will develop and evaluate methods of embedding sensors into the blades during manufacture and conduct experimental trials on alternative integration methods.

Candidates should have a PhD in Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering or a related discipline. Experience of composite manufacturing processes would be an advantage. 

The University of Hull holds the Athena SWAN University Bronze Award in recognition of its commitment to advancing women's careers in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM) employment and offers a number of family-friendly employment practices that are designed to enable a good work-life balance.

How to apply:

Applications must include a:

Short CV andList of journal publications and conference publications and presentations.

Applications will be assessed by the selection panel according to the criteria outlined in the person specification.  

To explore the post further, or for any queries you may have, please contact:

Professor James Gilbert, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Tel: +44 (0)1482 466379; E-mail j.m.gilbert@hull.ac.uk

Dr Howard Snelling, School of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Tel: +44 (0)1482 465690; E-mail: h.v.snelling@hull.ac.uk

Closing Date: 23 Jun 2018
Category: Academic





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