Research Assistant/Associate - Howe Group: Electrical Engineer for BioPhotoVoltaic (BPV) Project (Fixed Term)
We are seeking a highly motivated Electrical Engineer to join our innovative BioPhotoVoltaic (BPV) project at the Department of Biochemistry, under the supervision of Professor Howe and Dr. Bombelli. This full-time, fixed-term position is funded by a BBSRC-FoF grant, starting December 1st, 2024, and ending December 31st, 2025.
The selected candidate will play a crucial role in advancing BPV technology by merging electrical engineering expertise with biological systems to develop cutting-edge, sustainable energy solutions. This is a unique opportunity to be part of a multidisciplinary team at the forefront of renewable energy research. We are seeking someone with a strong understanding of components such as peak-power trackers, energy harvesters, current/voltage converters, and capacitors. Experience in designing and prototyping integrated circuits, as well as reverse-engineering existing ones, is highly desirable. While programming knowledge isn't essential, it would be an asset. Please note, our focus is on small-scale electrical engineering with power requirements in the sub-milliwatt range, not large-scale electricity systems. Although a PhD is preferred, we are open to candidates with equivalent experience and qualifications.
About the BioPhotoVoltaic (BPV) Project:
BPV technology harnesses the power of photosynthetic microorganisms to convert solar energy into electrical energy. The ideal applications for BPVs include powering electronic devices with low energy consumption in off-grid and indoor environments, particularly in the growing field of the Internet of Things (IoT). For example, one of our recent studies demonstrated that BPVs could continuously power a commercial microprocessor (Arm Cortex M0+) for over six months. Through extensive market research, we have identified a potential commercial partner interested in utilising BPV technology to power small electronic devices. The primary goal of this project is to design, develop, and test a BPV-driven electronic device tailored to the partner's specific needs.
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available until 31/12/2025, in the first instance'.
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