The roleWe are seeking a motivated interdisciplinary researcher to join the University of Bristol, as part of an industrially funded project in the field of Nonlinear Aeroelasticity. This exciting role offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research to obtain methodologies, tools and processes for nonlinear aeroelastic stability analysis used for novel design and certification purposes.The research aims at developing experimentally validated models for aeroelastic systems in the presence of freeplay. The work will involve designing bespoke freeplay systems and experimentally establish their nonlinear characteristics, allowing for the development of mathematical models that describe their behaviour. The freeplay systems will then be incorporated into chosen aeroelastic rigs (e.g. pitch-plunge wing experimental rig), which will be tested in the wind tunnel at the University of Bristol wind tunnel laboratory.The successful candidate will work closely with the industrial partner and with another researcher working on the numerical side of the project. This position is ideal for researchers with a passion for innovation and an interest in developing and leading novel experimental test campaigns within an academic or industrial setting.What will you be doing?
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