Research Associate: Process Modelling of Bioenergy Systems including Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage
Physical and Environmental Sciences,Chemistry,Physics and Astronomy,Other Physical Sciences,Computer Science,Computer Science,Engineering and Technology,Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Short info about job
Company: The University of Manchester
Department: School of Mechanical, Aerospace & Civil Engineering
Salary: £31,076 to £38,183
Hours: Full Time
Contract type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Type / Role: Academic or Research
Phone: +44-1358 9554229
Fax: +44-1404 6788696
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Detail information about job Research Associate: Process Modelling of Bioenergy Systems including Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage. Terms and conditions vacancy
Closing Date : 09/09/2017Employment Type : Fixed TermDuration : 1 September 2017 until 28 February 2019Faculty / Organisational Unit : Science & EngineeringSchool/Directorate : School of Mechanical, Aerospace & Civil EngineeringDivision : -Hours Per week : Full timeSalary : £31,076 to £38,183 per annum according to experienceLocation : Oxford Road, ManchesterJob Reference : S&E-10484
The post is associated with two positions: 1) ‘Feasibility of Afforestation and Biomass energy with carbon capture and storage for Greenhouse Gas Removal (FAB-GGR)’, which is part of a large consortium, funded by the NERC and 2) ‘Real Time Control of Gasifiers (RTCoG)’ project, which is part of a large consortium, funded by the EPSRC aiming to explore challenges biomass gasification, tar and feedstock variability. You will be based in the Manchester Institution, but will be connected to a team of researchers active across both the projects.
FAB-GGR is a project funded by NERC, as part of a £8.3 million Greenhouse Gas Removal Research Programme, which will evaluate the potential and wider implications of a variety of options for large-scale removal of greenhouse gases. The interdisciplinary research team is led by the University of East Anglia; the other partner institutions are the University of Exeter and the University of Aberdeen with support from project partners at the Met Office. The project objectives are to a) assess the nature and requirements of afforestation and BECCS supply chains that achieve global net greenhouse gas removal levels of 1 GtCO2/yr and 10 GtCO2/yr respectively and b) explore the real world feasibility of these 1 GtCO2/yr and 10 GtCO2/yr supply chains, by evaluating their associated wider consequential environmental, technical, economic, policy and societal implications and trade-offs. This post will also have an emphasis on process modelling, physical science and engineering, but you will be expected to have an interdisciplinary outlook, as well as being an excellent communicator, as data is required from project partners and beyond.
RTCoG is one of the projects funded by the EPSRC under the SuperGen Bioenergy Hub 2nd Challenge call. This project joins together with Universities of Glasgow, Aston and Aberystwyth to address challenges associated with biomass gasification deployment.
The School is committed to promoting equality and diversity, including the Athena SWAN charter for promoting women’s careers in STEMM subjects (science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine) in higher education. The School holds a Bronze Award for their commitment to the representation of women in the workplace and we particularly welcome applications from women for this post. Appointment will always be made on merit. For further information, please visit:
http://www.mace.manchester.ac.uk/about-us/athena-swan/
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Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews:
Name: Dr Paul Gilbert
Email: [email protected]
General enquiries:
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Tel: 0161 275 4499
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This vacancy will close for applications at midnight on the closing date
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