The School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Queen’s University, Belfast is seeking a Research Fellow to join our Biohaviour team and be part of our exciting programme - Re-Imagine Engineering Design (RIED).
The research will be carried out as part of the EPSRC funded project – “RIED - Growing Radical Cyber-Physical-Socio Phenotypes” which is led by Queen's University Belfast in partnership with Loughborough University, University of York and ten major UK industrial companies including Airbus, Rolls-Royce and Spirit Aero systems.
The successful candidate will be responsible for developing new ideas and concepts to enable integration of design and manufacturing systems. You will also investigate new bioinspired geometry-based design systems, turning the emerging principles into a working prototype system, researching the use of VR/AR technologies to support design, and enabling the linking through to the desired manufacturing processes.
This role offers substantial career development and you will be part of an exemplary team with exceptional technical and leadership experience. You will also have the opportunity to work with leading academics and industry partners who are leaders in their fields.
The successful candidate must have and your CV/Cover letter should clearly demonstrate you have:
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