
JOB SYNOPSIS:
This applied mathematics role will contribute to a Research Ireland funded project Mathematical Modelling for Wrinkle Technology. In this position, the research objective will be to develop a theoretical framework for understanding and predicting the formation of wrinkles in a range of materials with elastic, plastic and other materials. The successful candidate will also contribute to the broader research environment of the MACSI research group at the University of Limerick (Mathematics Applications Consortium for Science and Industry) and will have the opportunity to work with collaborators at the University of Manchester and University of Warwick.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- A doctoral degree (level 10 NFQ) in applied mathematics, physics, mechanical engineering or a closely related field with a focus on mathematical modelling for continuum mechanics, completed or close to completion. If PhD is close to completion, please give expected viva date in application.
DESCRIPTION:
Post Doctoral Researchers will be expected to carry out the below responsibilities together with any additional duties requested by the Principal Investigator/Head of Academic Unit:
Research
- Conduct individual and/or collaborative research producing excellent research outputs in modelling buckling of thin sheets of elastic, rigid-plastic and elastic-plastic material.
- Contribute to research dissemination through journal publications, conference presentations, and in other forms as appropriate.
- Contribute to reporting to funding bodies and to the assessment of routes for research impact, as appropriate.
- Carry out any administration/management associated with your programme of research.
Essential Criteria:
- A doctoral degree (level 10 NFQ) in applied mathematics, physics, mechanical engineering or a closely related field with a focus on mathematical modelling for continuum mechanics, completed or close to completion. If PhD is close to completion, please give expected viva date in application.
- Track record of successfully carrying out mathematical modelling research projects and contributing to relevant scientific publications.
- Expertise in one or more of the following: differential equations, continuum mechanics, elasticity, plasticity, perturbation methods, scientific computing.
- Proficiency in the use of at least one high-level computing language (e.g. Matlab, Python etc.)
- Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including an ability to write technical documents and to communicate technical concepts to non-experts.
Desirable Criteria:
- Track record of contributing to a positive research environment, e.g. research events, collaborations, student initiatives etc.
- Experience with a finite element simulation software such as Abaqus, Surface Evolver or Comsol.
Please include the following information in your application:
- Full title of PhD thesis.
- Full list of publications including weblinks to publications (where applicable)
To apply please visit University of Limerick Vacancies the post is reference 075909
Salary Scale: €45,847 – €52,339 p.a. pro rata (maximum starting salary €48,412 p.a. pro rata)
Specific Purpose Contract
Informal enquiries regarding the post may be directed to:
Dr Doireann O’Kiely
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
University of Limerick
Email: doireann.okiely@ul.ie
The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 23rd May 2025
Applications must be completed online before 12 noon, Irish Standard Time on the closing date.
