Post-Doctoral Research Associate in adsorption desalination and cooling
School of Engineering & Innovation
Location: Aston University Main Campus
Salary: £41,064per annum
Grade: Grade 08
ContractType: Fixed Term(19/06/2026)
Basis: Full Time
ClosingDate: 23.59 hours GMT on Friday 31 October 2025
InterviewDate: Monday 10 November 2025
Reference: 0997-25
ReleaseDate: Tuesday 07 October 2025
Join Aston University on a British Council ISPF–funded collaboration advancing an eco-friendly, off-grid desalination solution for Egypt. Working with South Valley University, the project integrates solar (thermal and PV) and geothermal energy with soil-based thermal storage to enable reliable 24/7 operation of adsorption desalination. We also develop low-cost sorption composites from locally available materials to enhance performance and affordability.
We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to drive the UK work on (i) sorption material development & characterisation and (ii) CFD modelling of core heat-exchange components (including the soil-coupled thermal store and geothermal energy). You will collaborate closely with the wider UK–Egypt team on the project’s digital twin and system-level optimisation using TRNSYS and MATLAB/Python.
The associate will use advanced characterisation (e.g., DVS, porosimeter, DSC/LFA) to develop and assess adsorption composites, and apply CFD to analyse coupled heat/mass transfer and guide component-to-system integration. Your insights will directly inform the integrated design and techno-economic assessment, supporting downstream prototyping and field validation, which will be led in collaboration with our partners.
Essentials include a PhD (or near completion) in mechanical/chemical/thermal sciences or related field; hands-on experience in sorption material synthesis and characterisation; CFD skills (e.g., ANSYS/COMSOL) for conjugate heat and mass transfer; proficiency with MATLAB/Python. Expected experiences with adsorption desalination or porous media, as well as renewable/low-temperature thermal systems, are expected. You will work professionally with academics, researchers, engineers and technicians across the consortium.
Main Duties include:
* Lead laboratory development and characterisation of sustainable sorption composites (e.g., carbon-based / salt hydrate composites), using DVS and thermal property testing (DSC/LFA).
* Build and validate high-fidelity 3D/CFD models of core components, including soil-coupled heat-storage heat exchangers and the closed-loop geothermal cooler.
* Integrate component models to support system-level optimisation using TRNSYS and MATLAB/Python by the wider team.
* Design and execute bespoke experiments to generate model inputs and validation datasets; analyse results to refine models and designs.
* Collaborate closely with UK–Egypt partners to inform overall system architecture for the hybrid solar/geo-powered adsorption desalination unit (24/7 operation with closed heating/cooling loops).
* Contribute to techno-economic assessment, benchmarking against incumbent technologies, and translate findings into design requirements/specifications.
* Support prototype definition and design reviews to enable downstream build and field demonstration with the Egyptian team.
* Prepare clear technical documentation: modelling reports, datasets, and design files; maintain versioned records in the shared project workspace.
* Disseminate outcomes through journal papers, conference contributions, and accessible briefs for stakeholders and workshops.
* Mentor and coordinate with ECRs/MSc/PhD contributors on methods, modelling, and experimental tasks.
* Adhere to project governance, deliver to milestones, and participate in regular progress/risk reviews with the consortium.
* Uphold research integrity, data management, and confidentiality practices throughout lab, modelling, and stakeholder-engagement activities.
For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Ahmed Rezk (a.rezk@aston.ac.uk)
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