Research Fellow in Materials’ Degradation in Energy Systems
Posted 1 week ago by Cranfield University
£38,887 Per year
Outside
Hybrid
Cranfield, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The role of Research Fellow in Materials’ Degradation in Energy Systems involves conducting research on materials degradation in high-temperature energy applications, particularly focusing on blading materials in gas turbines. The successful candidate will contribute technical expertise and manage multiple industrially led projects, collaborating with the Materials in Extreme Environments Group. A PhD in a relevant field and strong laboratory experience are essential for this full-time, fixed-term position. The role also includes opportunities for teaching and presenting research findings at international conferences.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct research on materials degradation in high-temperature environments.
- Deliver experimental and materials lifing work.
- Manage multiple industrially led projects in collaboration with the Materials in Extreme Environments Group.
- Analyze complex data and generate high-quality research outputs.
- Engage with academic and industrial partners effectively.
- Contribute to teaching at postgraduate level.
- Present research findings at international conferences.
Key Skills:
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or related discipline.
- Expertise in materials degradation and high-temperature behaviour of alloys and superalloys.
- Hands-on laboratory experience, including metallography and experimental testing.
- Ability to analyze complex data and produce peer-reviewed publications.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Strong problem-solving abilities and a collaborative mindset.
- Highly organized and self-motivated.
Salary (Rate): £38,887.00 yearly
City: Cranfield
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: outside IR35
Seniority Level: Mid-Level
Industry: Other
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Automotive, Energy and Photonics Research Fellow in Materials’ Degradation in Energy Systems Fixed Term Contract for 12 months Full time starting salary is normally in the range of £37,897 to £38,887 per annum Location: Cranfield, Bedfordshire The Materials in Extreme Environments Group is happy to welcome applications from passionate and enthusiastic postdoctoral researchers to join the research on materials’ degradation of blading materials in gas turbine environments, and other high-temperature energy applications.
About the Role You will add technical expertise and deliver experimental and materials’ lifing work. You will have a specific set of responsibilities within the research project. You will be a highly motivated and organised individual with a passion for research and teaching. The successful candidate will work on several industrially led projects, primarily in collaboration with the Materials in Extreme Environments Group. The projects will investigate the effect of different high temperature environments on a series of different alloys and superalloys.
About You You will hold a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related discipline, with strong expertise in materials degradation and high-temperature behaviour of alloys and superalloys. You will have hands-on laboratory experience, including metallography and experimental testing, alongside a proven ability to analyse complex data and generate high-quality research outputs, ideally evidenced by peer-reviewed publications. Highly organised and self-motivated, you will be capable of managing multiple projects simultaneously and delivering to tight deadlines. You will demonstrate excellent communication skills, with the confidence to engage effectively with academic and industrial partners, contribute to teaching at postgraduate level, and present your work at international conferences. A collaborative mindset, strong problem-solving abilities, and a commitment to research excellence and safety are essential.
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How to apply For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact Dr Stefano Mori, Lecturer in Energy and Materials, on (E): stefano.mori@cranfield.ac.uk Apply online now. Please do not hesitate to contact us for further details on (E): peoplerecruitment@cranfield.ac.uk. Please quote reference number 5308. Closing date for receipt of applications: 7 June 2026 Please note that we reserve the right to close this advert prior to the stated closing date should we receive sufficient numbers of applications. Therefore, we would encourage you to complete and submit your application as soon as possible.