Research Fellow - 15224
Applications from individuals are invited for a position of Research Fellow in the project “Next generation billets for structural aluminium extrusions” in Brunel Centre for Advanced Solidification Technology (BCAST) at Brunel University of London. The position, funded by the industry and Norwegian Research Council, is for 12 months.
Location: Brunel University London, Uxbridge Campus
Salary: Grade R1 from £40,757 to £47,921 inclusive of London Weighting with potential to progress to £52,067 per annum inclusive of London Weighting through sustained exceptional contribution.
Hours: Full-time
Contract Type: Fixed-term (12 Months)
Brunel University London was established in 1966 and is a leading multidisciplinary research-intensive technology university delivering economic, social and cultural benefits. For more information please visit: https://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/our-history/home
BCAST is a world-leading speciality research centre focusing on solidification related research. BCAST prides itself on its innovation and creativity. Our activities cover fundamental research, technological development and industrial applications in the field of solidification and solidification processing.
Applications from individuals are invited for a position of Research Fellow in the project “Next generation billets for structural aluminium extrusions” in Brunel Centre for Advanced Solidification Technology (BCAST) at Brunel University of London. The position, funded by the industry and Norwegian Research Council, is for 12 months.
The project involves the fundamental and applied studies on the effects of minor additions on grain refinement and hot tearing in wrought aluminium alloys, in particular those made with recycled aluminium. This includes thermodynamic modelling, analysis of structure and phase composition of commercial and model alloys, and measurements of specialised functional properties using custom-made and state-of-the-art equipment. The project is performed in collaboration with SINTEF, Hydro Aluminium and Hycast (all from Norway). Therefore, the successful candidate will join a collaborative team.
The successful candidate will be specifically responsible for the mechanisms of grain refining and hot tearing.
The successful candidate should have a degree or equivalent in materials science and engineering, physics, chemistry or another related scientific or engineering discipline, and should have a strong background in experimental research. Prior expertise in alloy development and advanced materials characterisation is an important selection criterion. In addition, good communication skills and proficiency in written and spoken English are required.
We offer a generous annual leave package plus discretionary University closure days, excellent training and development opportunities as well as a great occupational pension scheme and a range of health-related support. The University is committed to a hybrid working approach
For informal enquiries please contact Professor Dmitry Eskin in BCAST (dmitry.eskin@brunel.ac.uk).
Closing date for applications: 20 June 2026
If you have any technical issues please contact us at: hrsystems@brunel.ac.uk
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