The University of Southampton is offering an exciting opportunity for a Research Fellow position at the Tony Davies High Voltage Laboratory (TDHVL), located on the Highfield Campus. This role centers on a cutting-edge project involving Additive Manufacturing for the High Voltage Industry, supported by the RIIO-2 Network Innovation Allowance (NIA). The project aims to address challenges within the UK electrical transmission system and contribute to decarbonisation efforts.
Role and Responsibilities
As a Research Fellow, you will:
- Collaborate closely with Dr Thomas Andritsch, Dr George Callender, along with industry and academic partners.
- Investigate the ageing behaviour and structure-property relationships of 3D-printed solid materials designed for high voltage applications.
- Conduct 6-month accelerated ageing tests to assess key dielectric properties of these novel materials, which currently lack extensive historical data.
- Prepare technical reports, research publications, and presentations to communicate findings effectively.
- Engage proactively with the project team and industry stakeholders to support collaborative research initiatives.
Candidate Qualifications
Applicants should ideally possess:
- A PhD or equivalent professional experience in Electrical Engineering.
- Preferable expertise in high voltage engineering, dielectric materials, or related fields.
Benefits and Working Environment
The University of Southampton promotes flexible working arrangements and values diversity. Additional benefits include:
- A comprehensive pension scheme.
- Generous holiday leave.
- Access to health facilities.
- Childcare services.
This role offers a unique chance to work within a dynamic, multidisciplinary team composed of academics, postdoctoral researchers, engineers, and students.
Contact Information
For further details, please contact Dr Thomas Andritsch at t.andritsch@soton.ac.uk.
Stay tuned to Job Stall Vacancies for the latest updates on this and other opportunities.