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Computational Research Fellow (Mechanical and Aerospace Systems) (Fixed Term)

University of Nottingham
Nottingham
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Computational Research Fellow (Mechanical and Aerospace Systems) (Fixed Term) – University of Nottingham. The Mechanical and Aerospace Systems Research Group (MAS) requires an Experimental Research Fellow who is experienced in the field of multiphase computational fluid mechanics and aero-engine oil systems to work across several industry relevant projects.

The successful candidate will design, conduct, analyse and disseminate computational work in the field of multiphase flows for aero-engine oil systems. To achieve this, the candidate should be able to demonstrate capability in the application of a range of multiphase flow modelling techniques to challenges in the aerospace industry. The MAS group and faculty have an excellent international reputation for high quality theoretical and experimental research funded by EU, EPSRC, BEIS, Innovate-UK and directly with industry. The faculty was the first engineering department in the UK to be awarded an Athena Swan Gold award for advancing gender equality in higher education. Applications from all backgrounds are encouraged.

This full-time post will be offered on a fixed-term contract until the 31st of December 2026.

Responsibilities
  • Design, conduct, analyse and disseminate computational work in the field of multiphase flows for aero-engine oil systems.
  • Demonstrate capability in the application of a range of multiphase flow modelling techniques to challenges in the aerospace industry.
  • Collaborate with MAS group members, engineers, technicians, support staff and academics to deliver research from fundamental to high level TRL.
Qualifications
  • Experience in the field of multiphase computational fluid mechanics and aero-engine oil systems.
Details
  • Salary: £31,387 to £46,485 per annum pro-rata depending on skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance.
  • Area: Mechanical Materials & Manuf Eng
  • Location: Jubilee Campus
  • Closing Date: Monday 06 October 2025
  • Reference: ENG230925

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Hadrian Moran, by email . Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.

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Equal Opportunities

Our university is a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community. We welcome those of different cultures, ethnicities and beliefs – indeed this diversity is vital to our success. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer (Level 2) and we are committed to the aims of the Disability Confident Scheme. We are the first university to have achieved Athena Swan Gold Award. For guidance on the application process, see Candidate Guidance. Discover our benefits on Your Benefits. We welcome applications from UK, Europe and worldwide and aim to make your move to the UK as smooth as possible. Your application will be considered on an equal basis, subject to permission to work in the UK as set out by UK Visas & Immigration.


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