Calling early career researchers to apply for Prize Fellowship in Sustainable Technologies at University of Bath
Title: Prize Fellowship in Sustainable Technologies
Salary: Starting from £39,992, rising to £47,722
Closing Date: Sunday 31 December 2017
Apply: https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=SF5354
We’re looking for early career researchers with the potential to become research leaders.
Our Prize Fellowship Scheme will nurture your research career and fast-track you to a permanent appointment at Bath. This managed scheme offers you a supportive environment to pursue top-level research and reach your potential as a future academic leader in your field.
Research towards development of technologies with the potential to enhance global sustainability requires creative and interdisciplinary science and engineering. Sustainable Technologies assist in the delivery of the “ambitious and transformational vision” embodied in the 17 Sustainable Development Goals defined by the United Nations in 2015. These include targets for economic growth and poverty alleviation, as well as environmental protection. We are therefore seeking applications with research interests in a range of scientific areas in sustainable technologies.
Examples that align with current research priorities include:
- Sustainable manufacturing technologies using renewable resources and industrial biotechnology, e.g. exploitation of biomass via biocatalysis, or production of novel functional materials delivering the performance of oil-based polymers yet compatible with the tenets of the circular economy
- Transformational technologies for the sustainable exploitation of scarce water and energy resources
- Systems/means of measuring and quantifying sustainability gains and the flows of energy and materials in an increasingly circular economy
See more details and check if you’re eligible for the scheme:http://www.bath.ac.uk/campaigns/university-of-bath-prize-fellowships/
Apply here: https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=SF5354
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Janet Scott: J.L.Scott@bath.ac.uk