Overview
Research Associate in Spectroscopy and Molecular Modelling for Zeolite Catalysed Alcohol-to-jet-fuel Catalysis
This one-year fixed‑term project is part of the UK Catalysis Hub and will be based at the Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH). The successful candidate will work at the interface of heterogeneous catalysis, in situ spectroscopy and computational modelling to understand the molecular behaviour in zeolite catalysts for sustainable aviation fuels.
Responsibilities
* Conduct catalytic testing in fixed‑bed reactors.
* Perform in situ FTIR/DRIFTS spectroscopy to probe adsorption, acid‑site interactions and reaction intermediates.
* Carry out computational studies using density functional theory and molecular dynamics simulations.
* Collaborate closely with both experimental and modelling teams, gaining experience across multiple techniques.
* Engage with UK Catalysis Hub partners and participate in community events.
Qualifications
* Experience with vibrational spectroscopy to study the adsorption of molecules into porous materials.
* Experience collaborating with or using quantum mechanical calculations directly.
* Strong technical, organisational, communication and presentation skills.
* Ability to work well in an interdisciplinary environment.
* Good knowledge of, or interest in, sustainable aviation fuels and zeolite catalysis.
Benefits
* Free counselling services through Health Assured
* Cycle to work scheme
* Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme
* Staff discount at Team Bath gym
* Staff discounts on postgraduate tuition fees
* Staff discount on language courses
* Generous employer contributory pension schemes
* Generous annual leave allowance with an additional 5 discretionary days
* Wide range of personal and professional development opportunities including Apprenticeships, LinkedIn Learning and more
* Free entry to the Holburne Museum in Bath
* Local discounts and more
* Family‑friendly workplace
* Excellent reward package that recognises talents of a diverse workforce
Equal Employment Opportunity
Both the UK Catalysis Hub and the University of Bath are strongly committed to equality, diversity, inclusion and responsible research. We actively encourage applications from under‑represented groups and are committed to creating an inclusive environment that supports all staff and students.
Contact
For an informal discussion regarding the role please contact Alexander O'Malley at aom36@bath.ac.uk.
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