Organisation/Company: UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEYResearch Field: Engineering PhysicsResearcher Profile: Recognised Researcher (R2), Established Researcher (R3)Country: AustraliaApplication Deadline: 30 Mar 2025 - 00:00 (UTC)Type of Contract: OtherJob Status: Full-timeIs the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programmeIs the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? NoOffer DescriptionFull time, 1-year fixed term position. Located at the School of Physics on the Camperdown CampusExciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in electromagnetic modelling for radiative coolingBase Salary: $109,301 - $116,679 p.a (Academic Level A) + 17% superannuationAbout the opportunityThe School of Physics is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Numerical Electromagnetism to model and optimize nano-structured fibres for radiative cooling. The incumbent will have extensive experience in numerical modelling of electromagnetism, ideally with a deep understanding of optics in nanostructured media and thermal radiation physics.The aim of the project is to understand how nanostructuring fibres and membranes can provide passive cooling to their wearer in full sun. In principle, this can be achieved by increasing reflectivity over the solar spectrum while maintaining strong radiative properties over the thermal spectrum. However, natural materials such as cotton or wool, and even synthetic textile fibres such as nylon or rayon do not have the appropriate spectral properties. It has been demonstrated that nanostructuring can tailor the emissivity and cool to below ambient temperatures in full sun, but how far this can be pushed for any given material in theory and in practice, and what the ideal nanostructures should be, remain elusive.Prof Boris Kuhlmey and Dr Alex Song lead a team comprising experimental, theoretical and numerical work to answer these questions and eventually produce passive cooling textiles with the potential of reducing air-conditioning energy consumption and substantially improving thermal comfort in a warming world.Your key responsibilities will be to:Work closely with the team to realize the aims of the Physics-Foundation-funded Grand Challenge project "Nanostructured Textiles for a Sustainable Warming World"Implement and run numerical models for simulating and optimizing complex scattering geometriesPresent findings to the group and at local and international conferencesWrite and publish peer-reviewed scientific journal papersContribute to undergraduate and postgraduate student supervisionAbout youThe University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Numerical Electromagnetism who has:A PhD in Physics or Electrical Engineering with direct relevance to Numerical ElectromagnetismExcellent Python and/or MATLAB skillsExtensive experience with use of commercial or open-source electromagnetic solversExperience with large-scale numerical optimizations on high-performance computersExcellent written and oral communication skillsDemonstrated ability to conduct high-quality research as part of a research teamYour employment is conditional upon the completion of all role-required pre-employment or background checks in terms satisfactory to the University. Similarly, your ongoing employment is conditional upon the satisfactory maintenance of all relevant clearances and background check requirements. If you do not meet these conditions, the University may take any necessary step, including the termination of your employment.Applications (including a cover letter, CV, and any additional supporting documentation) can be submitted via the Apply button at the top of the page.For employees of the University or contingent workers, please login into your Workday account and navigate to the Career icon on your Dashboard. Click on USYD Find Jobs and apply.For a confidential discussion about the role, or if you require reasonable adjustment or any documents in alternate formats, please contact Nicole Turle, Recruitment Operations by email to recruitment.sea@sydney.edu.auCopyright: The University of SydneyThe University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment.
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