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Area Engineering Location University Park Salary £31,387 to £46,485 per annum depending on skills and experience (minimum £35608 with relevant PhD). Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance. Closing Date Wednesday 15 April 2026 Reference ENG385726 About the roleWe are seeking to appoint a Research Associate for an initial fixed-term period of six months to join the Nottingham Centre for Geomechanics within the Faculty of Engineering. This role will contribute to on-going research focused on examining soil-structure interface behaviour. The work will explore fundamental interface behaviour, with particular relevance to granular mechanics, and will also include aspects of material science.On a typical day, you will be engaged in core research activities (approximately 60% of your time), which may include experimental investigation, numerical modelling, data analysis, and interpretation of results. Alongside this, around 30% of the role will involve contributing to publications and actively supporting the development of future research proposals and grant applications. There is also scope (around 10%) to support and collaborate on other activities within the group, allowing you to broaden your experience and develop new skills during your time with us. The post is based at the Coates Building, University Park, University of Nottingham, and offers an excellent opportunity to work in a stimulating, research-intensive environment with strong prospects for future project involvement should further funding be secured. This post is a full time (36.25 hours weekly) Fixed-term post for 6 months. About the teamYou will join the Nottingham Centre for Geomechanics, working closely with Dr Charles Heron and Dr Angus Pettey. While the immediate group is small, you will have access to the extensive expertise, facilities, and interdisciplinary knowledge base across the wider Faculty of Engineering. We value diversity in its broadest sense and are keen to attract candidates from a range of disciplinary backgrounds whose skills and perspectives complement our strengths in experimental methods, micro-mechanical behaviour, soil mechanics, and interface behaviour.About youYou will:
What we offerWe offer a friendly, diverse, and supportive working environment, with opportunities to develop your research profile and broaden your expertise. Benefits include:
What nextFurther information is available in the role profile. To apply for this vacancy, please click ’Apply Now’ to complete your details, following the criteria-based application guidance provided.For informal enquiries about the role, please contact Dr Charles Heron (charles.heronnottingham.ac.uk). Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted. Email details to a friend Further details:
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