Research Associate in Digital Hydraulic Fluid Power
at University of Bath
Bath, England, United Kingdom -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 04 Feb, 2025 | GBP 37999 Annual | 23 Jan, 2025 | N/A | Good communication skills | No | No |
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Description:
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN DIGITAL HYDRAULIC FLUID POWER
Department: Mechanical Engineering
Salary: Starting from £37,999, rising to £45,163
Closing date: Tuesday 04 February 2025
We are seeking two Research Associates to take a key role in the design and development of digital hydraulic fluid power technologies and control systems. The roles are funded by the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, investigating Digital Hydraulic Fluid Power Technologies for Decarbonising Off-road Vehicles.
Hydraulic fluid power has several advantages, such as high power density, compactness, low weight, fast response, and good controllability. However, the current hydraulic control method involves using valves to throttle flow, reduce pressure, and control the speed and force of the load. Although this approach is simple to operate, it is highly energy inefficient, and the average power efficiency of fluid power systems is only about 21%.
This project aims to design, develop and prototype next-generation digital hydraulic technologies and control systems to significantly improve hydraulic energy efficiency, fuel consumption, and CO2 emissions to decarbonise off-road vehicles for a sustainable and greener future. In addition, there are also opportunities to conduct interdisciplinary research on highly efficient actuation mechanisms, collaborating with colleagues nationally and internationally.
You will be responsible for delivering high-quality research on the topic, including:
- Design and modelling of digital hydraulic fluid power technologies
- Prototyping, validating and evaluating digital hydraulic converters
- Digital fluid power system integration and experimental validations
- Stimulating and creating pathways to impact and disseminate the research outcomes and promote the exploitation of the new technologies
You will be responsible for planning and performing your own research activities and will be expected to take an active role in supporting PhD and undergraduate research students within the laboratory.
This position is offered on a fixed term basis with an expected end date of 31st March 2027.
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REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
Information Technology/IT
Engineering Design / R&D
Information Technology
Graduate
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Bath, United Kingdom