Are you a computational modelling expert with a passion for applied research and real-world impact? Do you want to bridge academia and industry while developing cutting-edge tools for rail infrastructure monitoring? We are seeking a talented and motivated Numerical Modelling Specialist to join a high-impact KTP collaboration between Northumbria University and Zetica Ltd - a market leader in geophysical surveying. This unique role offers the opportunity to enhance and extend an existing simulation platform for railway track bed modelling using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology. As a KTP Associate, you will lead the development of a next-generation 3D simulation solution that accurately replicates the electromagnetic behaviour of GPR systems in complex rail environments. This will include realistic modelling of track bed materials, 3D antenna design, and validation against real-world data. You'll be based at Zetica, working closely with both academic and industrial teams to turn research into impactful commercial innovation. What You'll Do Lead a collaborative R&D project applying advanced numerical modelling to real-world rail challenges. Develop and implement 3D simulation tools using Python to model GPR responses in rail track bed environments. Integrate realistic subsurface materials and antenna models into the simulation platform. Validate simulation outputs against field data and feed into product development. Translate academic expertise into practical tools for Zetica Ltd's operations. Report progress and present findings to stakeholders across academia and industry. What We're Looking For Qualifications A 1st or 2:1 Master's degree in a relevant STEM discipline (e.g. Physics, Engineering, Geophysics); a PhD is desirable Applicants must have completed their degree; PhD candidates must have submitted their thesis prior to starting. Essential Skills & Experience Strong background in numerical modelling, electromagnetics, and wave propagation. Advanced proficiency in Python programming. Experience in scientific research or applied development projects. Desirable Experience with software development tools and workflows. Familiarity with GPR or geophysical applications. You'll Thrive In This Role If You Are An excellent problem-solver with a keen eye for analytical detail. Proactive, self-motivated, and capable of leading project components independently. A strong communicator, confident in presenting technical work to diverse audiences. Able to bridge the gap between academia and industry with a practical mindset. Eager to contribute to impactful, cross-disciplinary innovation. Why Apply? Gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge geophysical technologies. Deliver tangible commercial value through applied research. Be part of a prestigious KTP scheme that offers fast-track career development. Enjoy the opportunity to shape how rail infrastructure is monitored, maintained, and innovated. About the KTP This role is part of the UKRI-funded Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) programme, which helps graduates apply academic expertise in real-world settings, with support and mentoring from university and industry experts. KTPs offer exceptional professional development opportunities, including access to additional training and networking. Location The position is based at Zetica Ltd, Zetica House, Southfield Rd, Eynsham, Witney OX29 4JB Attendance Requirements The post-holder should be available for work during Zetica Ltd's working hours 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week. Further information about the requirements of the role is available in the person specification. If you would like an informal discussion about the role, please contact Dr Craig Warren (craig.warren@northumbria.ac.uk). To apply for this vacancy, please click 'Apply Now.' 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Do you want to bridge academia and industry while developing cutting-edge tools for rail infrastructure monitoring?