Purpose of Role
The Smart Systems Research Group led by Prof. Marc Desmulliez at the Research Institute of Sensors, Signals and Systems (ISSS) within the School of Engineering & Physical Sciences (EPS) at Heriot-Watt University (HWU) has a long research collaboration spanning 6 years with the VOILA Laboratory led by Prof. Maria Ignazio Viola at the University of Edinburgh (UoE).
Early January 2025, both Professors received funding from the ARIA funding agency under the theme Scoping the Planet for the appointment of two Research Associates. The researcher at HWU will be tasked to manufacture passive electrical circuits capable of generating impulses to provide a wireless signal to an external receiver. Source of energy will be provided by a novel battery manufactured at Heriot-Watt University. The circuits are to be integrated onto a nanodrone whose novel aerodynamic properties were discovered by Prof. Viola whilst studying the seeds of the dandelion flower. The applicant will be part of a large team of researchers at HWU and the UoE working on the manufacture and characterisation of flying performance of nanodrones.
The position will be supervised and managed by Dr. Changhai Wang who is part of the Heriot-Watt team.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
1. Design and carry out scientific and engineering experiments on miniaturisation of drones.
2. Carry out testing of evaluation materials capable of changing colours with respect to temperature, residual humidity or in the presence of volatiles compounds.
3. Work closely with the University of Edinburgh for the testing of the drones created by the applicant.
4. Develop risk assessments and COSHH forms and work within the boundaries of existing risk management procedures.
5. Present research findings and plans at regular meetings with partners.
6. Prepare and edit scientific papers.
7. Present research findings at workshops organised by the funder ARIA.
8. Participate in the broader work of the Smart Systems Research Group at HWU and the VOILA Research Group at the University of Edinburgh, including workshops, conferences or other meetings
9. Assist in the day-to-day maintenance of the experimental facilities at HWU and liaising with external collaborators.
10. Contribute to outreach and impact engagement activities of the project as proposed by the two leaders at HWU and the University of Edinburgh.
11. Demonstrate initiative in making routine decisions to manage and achieve project deliverables and deadlines
The ideal candidate will have a strong practical understanding in one or more of the following fields: drone manufacturing; functional materials; material characterisation, wireless communication systems, performance characterisation of systems.
Person Specification
These are the criteria on which the short-listing and recruitment selection will be made.
Essential
12. Applicants should hold a degree-level qualification in a relevant area of Engineering, with specialisation in microwave engineering.
13. Applicants should either have completed a doctorate degree (PhD or EngD); or have adequate relevant experience.
14. Ability to articulate technical work, both in technical reports/papers and by oral presentation
15. Must have proven ability and a demonstrable high level of technical competence in experimental science and the analysis /modelling of the results.
16. Be innovative and able to apply themselves to work with a wide range of technologies e.g. drone manufacturing, material characterisation, evaluation and assessment of new materials.
17. Ability to formulate and progress work on their initiative with evidence of technical ability: problem-solving, flexibility.
18. Must be able to work as part of a team on the experiments at Heriot-Watt and the University of Edinburgh.
19. Capability to be self-directed and think innovatively.
Desirable
20. Energy and enthusiasm for the project.
21. Experience of working with teams from different universities.
22. Experience of working with materials and systems.
23. Evidence of working in multi-interdisciplinary projects.