About this role
This is an excellent opportunity for a Research Fellow to join a UKRI-funded project on Population Based Structural Health Monitoring. The post is part of the ROSEHIPS project with the universities of Sheffield, Cambridge, Exeter and a number of companies and government departments. The successful candidate will be working as part of a dynamic institutional project team in QUB consisting of; two postdoctoral researchers, two PhD students and the academic investigators. Moreover, the successful applicants will have the opportunity to visit, and work with the internationally leading research teams in Cambridge, Sheffield and Exeter. The overall aim is to exploit the game-changing concept of population-based structural health monitoring where information/data from one structure can be used to manage similar structures from the same population. New machine learning, sensing and digital twin technologies will be developed with the aim of driving new standards for safer, greener structures in the future.
The post holder will be based in the Schools of Natural and Built Environment (NBE) and Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EEECS) at Queen’s University Belfast. They will undertake research into creating and shaping the information and knowledge delivery systems that will enable the condition-based health management of critical infrastructure. In particular, the successful candidate will develop new sensor systems, customised for monitoring a network of civil infrastructure, specifically, bridges.
About the person:
Essential Criteria:
Normally have or be about to obtain a relevant PhD. Substantial recent relevant research experience to include: research into approaches and practical implementation of embedded sensors for performing structural monitoring ideally, but in some practical application. Proven track record of undertaking analyses, critical evaluation and interpretations of data as relevant to the research project. Working effectively as part of a research team in the development and promotion of the research theme. Strong publication record commensurate with stage of career.
Ability to contribute to broader management and administrative processes. Contribute to the School’s outreach programme by links with industry, community groups, etc.
To be successful at shortlisting stage, please ensure you clearly evidence in your application how you meet the essential and, where applicable, desirable criteria listed in the Candidate Information on our website.
This post is available for 16 Months or until 31 March 2027, whichever is soonest. Fixed term contract posts are available for the stated period in the first instance but in particular circumstances may be renewed or made permanent subject to availability of funding.
