PhD Opportunity: Combustion of Hydrogen, Brunel University London, UK

Postdoctoral Position in UK United Kingdom

PhD Opportunity: Combustion of Hydrogen: Embark on a transformative research journey with the prestigious PhD studentship opportunity offered by Brunel University London and funded by Shell Global Solutions. Join a dynamic research program focused on advancing energy technologies for decarbonizing heavy goods vehicles through the study of hydrogen combustion in a net-zero engine.

PhD Studentship Opportunity: Abnormal Combustion of Hydrogen in Prosperous Net-Zero Engine

Designation: PhD Student

Research Area:
Abnormal Combustion of Hydrogen in Prosperous Net-Zero Engine

  • Investigation of hydrogen combustion characteristics under varying pressures and temperatures
  • Development of mechanisms to understand hydrogen combustion, accounting for chemical and residual gas effects
  • Utilization of software such as CHEMKIN, CONVERGE, FOAM, and in-house developed MATLAB codes
  • Application of findings to decarbonize heavy goods vehicles and drive the transition to net-zero energy solutions

Location: Brunel University London

Eligibility/Qualification:
Applicants are required to have, or be expected to receive, a minimum 2:1 or 1st class degree in mechanical, aerospace, chemical engineering, chemistry, or related disciplines. Proficiency in programming and knowledge in Chemical Kinetics or Combustion is essential. A master’s qualification is advantageous but not essential.

Job Description:
The successful applicant will undertake a pioneering research project focusing on understanding and addressing challenges related to hydrogen combustion in heavy-duty engines. This will involve utilizing advanced software tools, investigating combustion characteristics under various conditions, and contributing to the development of net-zero energy technologies.

How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their applications via email to cedps-pgr-office@brunel.ac.uk by 12.00 on Friday 30 August 2024. The application should include:

  • Up-to-date CV
  • Research statement of 500-1,000 words outlining project ideas
  • One A4 page personal statement demonstrating suitability for the role
  • Copy of degree certificate(s) and transcript(s)
  • Names and contact details of two academic referees
  • Evidence of English language capability (if applicable)

Last Date for Apply: 30/08/2024

Don’t miss out on this exceptional opportunity to contribute to the decarbonization of heavy goods vehicles and drive the transition to net-zero energy with your research expertise and innovative ideas. Apply now and be a part of shaping the future of sustainable transportation.

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