Cambridge University Reporter


Girton College

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES (MHI) SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW IN THE FIELD OF TURBOMACHINERY AERODYNAMICS AND HEAT TRANSFER

Girton College, in conjunction with MHI, wishes to appoint a Senior Research Fellow to work in the field of gas turbines for power generation. The successful applicant will have had experience of the development and/or application of CFD to aerodynamic problems and of the development and/or use of experimental facilities. The Research Fellow will be based at the Whittle Laboratory, which is part of the Department of Engineering.

The main role of the Research Fellow will be to conduct research in the field of turbine aerodynamics and heat transfer in the context of state-of-the-art gas turbines which are relevant to MHI. This will range from long-term research to shorter investigations of relevance to development engines. The Fellow will also be expected to carry out his/her own projects. The successful candidate will maintain a close working relationship with MHI.

The research will be based around experimental and CFD investigations. The successful applicant will be expected to work closely with Professor H. P. Hodson and other members of the Whittle Laboratory. The experimental work may be conducted using facilities at the Whittle Laboratory or at the Research and Development Centre of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Takasago, Japan. Computational studies will be used to assist the understanding of experimental data and help in the generation of new design rules. The Research Fellow will have direct responsibility for the research. The successful applicant will also be expected to take an active role in the teaching of undergraduates within the College.

The appointment will be for three years in the first instance starting 1 October 2005 or as soon as possible thereafter. The stipend is in the range of £21,640 to £30,362 a year, depending on seniority and will be pensionable under USS. It is expected that applicants will have, or will expect to have, a Ph.D. Degree or equivalent experience in the general area of turbomachinery with an experimental background.

Further information and details of how to apply can be obtained by contacting the Personnel Officer, Girton College, Cambridge, CB3 0JG (tel. 01223 339244, fax 01223 338896, e-mail gps27@cam.ac.uk). Professor Howard Hodson may be contacted for informal enquiries about research (tel. 01223 337588, e-mail hph@eng.cam.ac.uk).

The closing date for applications is noon on 19 October.