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Post Doctoral Fellow in Mechanical Engineering

Employer
KHALIFA UNIVERSITY
Location
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Closing date
9 Jul 2023

Description  

KU is seeking a highly motivated Post-doctoral Fellow to work on topics related to the analysis of chemical kinetics mechanisms of synthetic fuels; i.e. fuels that can be produced from CO2 recycling.

As part of the project, the researcher will have access to state-of-the-art research equipment and facilities at the RICH Center (https://www.ku.ac.ae/rich) and will get an opportunity to work alongside researchers and graduate students from various backgrounds as part of a wider team.

Qualifications  

  • Experience in the analysis of chemical kinetics mechanisms.
  • Knowledge and use of algorithmic singular perturbation analysis.
  • Adhere to the University's information security and confidentiality policies and procedures, and report breaches or other security risks accordingly
  • Perform any other tasks assigned by the Line Manager

Candidate Profile

Essential Criteria

  • PhD from a reputable university in Mechanical Engineering  or related discipline.
  • Experience writing scientific or review papers;
  • A willingness to contribute to a collaborative and supportive team culture
  • Excellent English language communication skills (verbal and written)
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  • The proven ability to work on multiple tasks with competing demands and deadlines.
  • Ability to train and mentor students and support fellow researchers
  • Highly developed reasoning and problem-solving skills

  Should you require further assistance or if you face any issue with the online application, please feel to contact the Recruitment Team (recruitmentteam@ku.ac.ae).

Primary Location: Abu Dhabi UAE
Job: Post Doctoral Fellow
Schedule: Regular
Shift: Standard
Job Type: Full-time

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