Recruiting: SUM4Products Innovation Research Associates
We are hiring!
We are looking for two Innovation Research Associates (InRA). One will be located at the University of Birmingham, and the other at the University of Edinburgh. Candidates are welcomed to apply to both positions.
The SUM4Products network aims to build a long-lasting, multi-disciplinary network of excellence that propels the UK as a global leader in formulation science and engineering with mathematics at the heart. It will connect academics from multiple disciplines, including engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, and biology with industrial partners from companies of all sizes, from micro-SMEs to multi-nationals. Mathematics will provide the underlying frameworks for developing predictive modelling capabilities that will unlock innovation across the sector. A variety of events to seed collaborations using tried-and-test formats will be organised, and pump priming funding will be made available to develop multi-disciplinary collaborations.
Core to the delivery of SUM4Products is a group of Innovation Research Associates (InRAs) to tackle mathematical and scientific challenges pertinent to the formulation sector. Four InRAs will be appointed in Edinburgh, Bristol, UCL, and Birmingham. They will have opportunities to work with academic and industrial members across the SUM4Products network, and they will be encouraged to collaborate with other InRAs and Early Career Researchers involved in the SUM4Products network.
Key activities for the appointed InRA include:
(i) scoping up and delivering research projects in collaboration with academic and industrial partners,
(ii) contributing to SUM4Products events, including the annual conference, study group, and triaging workshop, and
(iii) communicating the results through appropriate means, which may include research papers, oral presentations, open-source software release, and case studies.
Deadline: Sunday 31st May (interviews taking place in mid-late June)
Applications are separate through the two institutions [Please note that links are likely to have expired if reading after the closing date]: