At a Glance
- Tasks: Conduct research on self-powered nanogenerators and sensors, tackling real-world manufacturing challenges.
- Company: The University of Surrey, a leading institution in innovative research.
- Benefits: Flexible part-time hours, access to cutting-edge technology, and opportunities for academic growth.
- Other info: Collaborative environment with potential for impactful contributions to future technologies.
- Why this job: Join a pioneering project that contributes to sustainable technology and makes a difference.
- Qualifications: Background in engineering or physics, with a passion for research and innovation.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
The University of Surrey invites applications for a part-time Research Fellow on the production of triboelectric nanogenerators, triboelectric device modules and integrated inverter platforms, with a view to contributing to manufacturing challenges of self-powered sensors and harvesting to help establish a suitable framework for its exploitation. This is a part-time appointment with the ZedTech programme. The successful candidate will undertake a range of research and development activities.
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