Research Assistant / Associate — University of Glasgow

Research Assistant / Associate at University of Glasgow (jobs.ac.uk)

Research Assistant / Associate

University of Glasgow – School of Mathematics & Statistics

Location: Glasgow
Salary: £32,332 to £44,263 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 8th April 2024
Closes: 6th May 2024
Job Ref: 143908
This post is full time and has funding for up to 30 months. 

The earliest start date for this position will be 1st July 2024

The University of Glasgow is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant/Associate within the School of Mathematics & Statistics.

The successful candidate will make a leading contribution to a project on viscous fingering instabilities of free-surface flows working with Dr Katarzyna Kowal in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Glasgow. This project is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and is available for a period of 30 months. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project as opportunities allow.

We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral researcher to join our team to work on the mathematical modelling and analysis of free surface flows prone to a novel fingering instability. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting cutting-edge research in applied mathematics applied to viscous fluid mechanics. Depending on the interests of the candidate, there will also be the opportunity to conduct small-scale fluid-mechanical experiments to validate theoretical ideas.

For informal enquiries or further information about the project, please contact Dr Katarzyna Kowal, Katarzyna.Kowal@glasgow.ac.uk

For more information on the University of Glasgow’s, School of Mathematics & Statistics, please visit:  https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/mathematicsstatistics/

 

The University of Glasgow has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.  If you require a Skilled Worker visa to work in the UK, you will be required to meet the eligibility requirements of the visa route to be assigned a Certificate of Sponsorship.

Please note that this post may be eligible to be sponsored under the Skilled Worker visa route if tradeable points can be used under the Skilled Worker visa rules. For more information please visit: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa

Closing date:  6 May 2024

It is the University of Glasgow’s mission to foster an inclusive climate, which ensures equality in our working, learning, research and teaching environment.

We strongly endorse the principles of Athena SWAN, including a supportive and flexible working environment, with commitment from all levels of the organisation in promoting gender equality.

The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401.

Hydromag Newsletter 2024 Special Announcement: 13th pamir Summer School

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of Antoine Alemany, we’d like to send the flyer for the 13th pamir Summer School, which will be organised just after the pamir conference in Aix en Provence in September 2024.

https://x.com/HydromagNews/status/1780163436514508975

Best Regards

Alex Pedcenko

Coventry University

Flyer_Summer_PAMIR24.pdf

Hydromag Newsletter Special Announcement, Feb 2024

Dear Hydromag Newsletter subscribers,

One urgent message from Antoine Alemany about forthcoming Pamir Conference, 2024.

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Dear Colleagues,

We remind you that the next Pamir conference, dedicated to MagnetoHydroDynamics (MHD), Pamir 2024, will be held from September 16 to 19, 2024 in the south of France at the Mileade center, in Carry le Rouet, near Aix en Provence and Marseille.

All information relating to registration and submission of abstracts is indicated on EuMHD society’s website : (https://eumhd.com/pami2024/ ).

Abstracts must be received before March 5th . Hereafter you will find the call for papers of which a new submission is planned in the coming days.

The Conference will be followed by a summer school, dedicated to energy, especially on nuclear energies, fusion and fission, on September 20th and 21st morning. Confirmation and detailed information will be provided on EuMHD web-site.

Call for Papers

 

Best Regards

Antoine Alemany

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Hydromag Newsletter, February, 2024

Hydromag Newsletter #4, 2023 

CONTENTS

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  1. Open Position: Associate Professor Research FCS (Coventry, UK)
  2. Open Position: Assistant Professor Research FCS (Coventry, UK)
  3. Dynamics Days Europe 2024 (Bremen, Germany)
  4. BIFD 2024 (Edinburg, UK)
  5. Upcoming Conferences on MHD and Related Subjects
  6. Next Hydromag Newsletter

 

 

 

I — Associate Professor Research FCS (Coventry, UK)

 

Job Title Associate Professor Research FCS
Job Reference 903
Application Closing Date 19/11/2023
Division, Department Research Institute for Complex Systems (ICS), ICS Research Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems (FCS)
Salary £57,696.00 – £71,469.00 per annum
Mode Permanent, Full Time

 

Applications are invited for an Associate Professor in statistical physics, fluid mechanics or nonequilibrium systems in the Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems, Coventry University.
As an Associate Professor (Research) you will actively be contributing to the research strategy and activities within the Research Centre with the aim of providing strategic direction, academic leadership and management of research.

The post is expected to align with one of the following research groups:

  • The Nonequilibrium in Environment and Engineering Systems (NEES) research group uses a blend of engineering sciences, physics and mathematics to study and model problems involving fluid dynamics and nonequilibrium systems and their applications to environmental and geophysical problems.
  • The Statistical Physics research group is interdisciplinary in nature and combines network science, cultural complexity, biophysics, sociophysics, computational physics, scientometrics, stochastic dynamics in nature/laboratory, information theory, and other areas. Classical and quantum statistical physics, focusing on universality in and out-of-equilibrium, also remains at the core of the group’s activities.
  • The Fluids research group specialises in turbulence, instabilities, magnetohydrodynamics, transition and control, particulate flows, rotating flows, convection and plasma physics. Besides an internationally recognised expertise in these fundamental fields, the group is renowned for its cutting-edge research based on the application of these fields into industrial fluid mechanics, nuclear fusion, astrophysical fluid dynamics and especially geophysical fluid dynamics and planetary interiors.

The centre operates at the core of a large network of international collaborators with the specificity of blending theoretical with in-house experimental approaches. The centre maps to REF Unit of Assessment 10 (mathematics) and 95% of its output was deemed internationally excellent or world-leading during the 2021 REF exercise. The centre’s research is supported by UK and European funding bodies (UKRI, ERC and others), as well as industry.

As an Associate Professor within FCS you will be responsible for commissioning and leading impactful research while working with the head of the group to provide leadership in research activity or develop and lead independent research groups. You will take the lead in promoting and disseminating research outputs in a range of field-specific media, attend and present research at relevant conferences, give invited lectures, chair sessions and sit on conference organising committees. You will lead major funding bids and seek and secure external research funding.

The role will allow you to take an active lead in the research centres strategy and agenda, producing research with a demonstrable contribution to society and the economy through developing relationships and partnerships externally. You will also be a key part of leading the research culture and environment of the university group while supervising research fellows/assistants, doctoral students, masters’ students, technical and other support staff.

Further information

For informal enquiries about the position, please contact:

Statistical Physics research group:

Nonequilibrium in Environment and Engineering Systems research group:

 

Further information regarding the Research Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems can be found here.

Click here to view the full job description and person specification.

More details and apply online

 

 

II — Assistant Professor Research FCS (Coventry, UK)

 

Job Title Assistant Professor Research FCS
Job Reference 901
Application Closing Date 19/11/2023
Division, Department Research Services (RS), ICS Research Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems (FCS)
Salary £44,263.00 – £63,029.00 per annum
Mode Permanent, Full Time

Applications are invited for an Assistant Professor in statistical physics, fluid mechanics or nonequilibrium systems in the Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems, Coventry University.

As an Assistant Professor you will actively contribute to the centre with 60% of your time being spent on research within the centre’s field and 40% spent on teaching within appropriate subjects.

The post is expected to align with one of the following research groups:

The post is expected to align with one of the following research groups:

  • The Nonequilibrium in Environment and Engineering Systems (NEES) research group uses a blend of engineering sciences, physics and mathematics to study and model problems involving fluid dynamics and nonequilibrium systems and their applications to environmental and geophysical problems.
  • The Statistical Physics research group is interdisciplinary in nature and combines network science, cultural complexity, biophysics, sociophysics, computational physics, scientometrics, stochastic dynamics in nature/laboratory, information theory, and other areas. Classical and quantum statistical physics, focusing on universality in and out-of-equilibrium, also remains at the core of the group’s activities.
  • The Fluids research group specialises in turbulence, instabilities, magnetohydrodynamics, transition and control, particulate flows, rotating flows, convection and plasma physics. Besides an internationally recognised expertise in these fundamental fields, the group is renowned for its cutting-edge research based on the application of these fields into industrial fluid mechanics, nuclear fusion, astrophysical fluid dynamics and especially geophysical fluid dynamics and planetary interiors.

You will be responsible for commissioning and delivering impactful research, while working with the group and the centre at large to grow research activity and develop independent research.

The centre operates at the core of a large network of international collaborators with the specificity of blending theoretical with in-house experimental approaches. The centre maps to REF Unit of Assessment 10 (mathematics) and 95% of its output was deemed internationally excellent or world-leading during the 2021 REF exercise. The centre’s research is supported by UK and European funding bodies (UKRI, ERC and others), as well as industry.

The role will allow you to contribute to the research centre’s strategy, producing research with a demonstrable contribution to knowledge, society and the economy, growing the centre’s national and international network of collaborators. You will seek external funding through grants or contracts to support your research, whilst supervising research fellows/assistants, doctoral students, masters’ students, technical and other support staff.

The School of Computing, Mathematics and Data Science offers undergraduate degrees in mathematics, mathematics and statistics, physics and mathematics, physics, and data science; our postgraduate courses include data science & computational intelligence and data science. You will be able to contribute to teaching modules on these courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level. You will work closely with the course teams to help provide the high-quality learning environment our students expect.

Our Successful Candidate

Within the centre, the successful applicant will be expected to lead research within the remit of REF UoA 10 (mathematics), to deliver internationally excellent or world-leading outputs, industrial or societal impact, and to attract sufficient funding to help growth the centre’s research portfolio.

Qualifications Required

A PhD in either PhD in engineering, physics, mathematics or equivalent.

The Benefits

As a staff member of Coventry University, you will have a access to a wide range of industry leading rewards and benefits which includes:

  • Excellent Employers Pension Contribution
  • 38 days Annual leave plus Bank Holidays
  • New Holiday Purchase Scheme up to 5 additional days
  • BUPA Cash Plan
  • 50% off Tuition Fee’s for staff dependants
  • CU Reward Scheme – Discounts across a range of High Street/ Online Retailers
  • New Electric Car Scheme
  • Cycle To work scheme

Further information

For informal enquiries about the position, please contact:

Statistical Physics research group:

Nonequilibrium in Environment and Engineering Systems research group:

 

Further information regarding the Research Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems can be found here.

Click here to view the full job description.

More details and apply online

 

 

III — Dynamics Days Europe 2024 (Bremen, Germany)

 

Bremen, Germany

July 29 – August 2, 2024

https://dynamicsdays.eu/bremen2024/

 

At the present time, we invite proposals for mini-symposia with a final submission deadline of December 31, 2023.  For details, please see https://dynamicsdays.eu/bremen2024/Minisymposia/

Please mark your calendars for further dates and deadlines:

Early bird registration opens:

  • March 1, 2024

Deadline for submitting mini-symposium talks, contributed talks, and posters:

  • March 15, 2024

Early bird registration deadline:

  • April 30, 2024

Late registration deadline:

  • June 30, 2024

 

We very much look forward to welcoming you in Bremen!

 

With best regards,

The Local Organizing Team

Igors Gorbovickis (Constructor University)

Marc-Thorsten Hütt (Constructor University)

Marc Keßeböhmer (University of Bremen)

Keivan Mallahi-Karai (Constructor University)

Hildegard Meyer-Ortmanns (Constructor University)

Marcel Oliver (KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)

Ivan Ovsyannikov (Constructor University)

Sören Petrat (Constructor University)

Anke Pohl (University of Bremen)

Jens Rademacher (University of Hamburg)

Roland Welter (University of Hamburg)

 

IV — BIFD 2024 — Bifurcations and Instabilities in Fluid Dynamics (Edinburgh, UK)

Dear Colleague,

 

We would like to warmly welcome you to The 10th Bifurcations and Instabilities in Fluid Dynamics (BIFD) meeting to be held in Edinburgh from 24-28 June 2024.

BIFD Edinburgh 2024 is jointly organised by The University of Edinburgh (Schools of Engineering and Physics & Astronomy), Imperial College London (Department of Chemical Engineering) and The University of Strathclyde (Department of Mathematics and Statistics).

As you might already know BIFD is a biannual event and BIFD Edinburgh 2024 is its 10th international symposium making it even more special. The Symposium typically attracts >200 researchers (pre-COVID) from all over the globe working in nearly all areas of fluid dynamics. We expect BIFD Edinburgh 2024 to also do the same and in fact, attract >230 researchers. BIFD series is also a fantastic platform for early career researchers to showcase their work.

We have an excellent set of Keynote Speakers lined up. The BIFD Edinburgh 2024 will have talks and posters. An array of social interactions including traditional Scottish entertainment is organised.

Science must be accessible and inclusive. So we are inviting sponsors to enable researchers from under-represented groups, conflict zones and low-middle-income countries to attend this Symposium. This will also help keep the registration fee as low as possible covering all 4 days of conference lunches, gala dinner, welcome receptions, and Symposium merchandise.

All information in the flyer is attached at the website below! Please circulate this in your groups. Looking forward to seeing you all at Edinburgh in June 2024.

Website: https://bifd2024.eng.ed.ac.uk/

 

Sincerely,

BIFD Edinburgh 2024 Organisers

Prash Valluri (Edinburgh), Omar Matar (Imperial), Stephen Wilson (Strathclyde), Dani Orejon (Edinburgh), Khellil Sefiane (Edinburgh), Rachel Schwind (Edinburgh). Alex Wray (Strathclyde), Rodrigo Ledesma-Aguilar (Edinburgh), Alex Morozov (Edinburgh), John Christy (Edinburgh), Khushboo Pandey (Edinburgh), Laura Smith (Edinburgh), Karen Brocklehurst (Edinburgh) and Kimberly Ross (Edinburgh)

 

https://bifd2024.eng.ed.ac.uk/

 

 

V — Upcoming Conferences on MHD and Related Subjects

 

 

 

VI — Next Hydromag Newsletter

Will be issued in the end of January, 2024. Please send information you wish to be included into this issue to

a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk

not later than 20 of January, 2024.

If you have an urgent announcement, we can publish at http://hydromag.eu  between the issues.

 

 

Alex Pedcenko (aa3025(at)coventry.ac.uk)
Coventry University, School of Computing, Mathematics and Data Science
Priory Street
Coventry CV1 5FB
United Kingdom

NEXT HYDROMAG NEWSLETTER

Dear Colleagues,

Next Hydromag Newsletter

will be issued at the end of October, 2023. Please send information you wish to be included into this issue to

a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk

not later than 20 of October 2023.

Many Thanks

Alex Pedcenko

Coventry University

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