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Associate Professor or Lecturer in Control Engineering of Electrified Propulsion Systems

London
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Achieving net zero transport and energy systems

Achieving net zero transport and energy systems depends on more than advances in individual technologies. It requires electrified systems to be intelligently controlled, coordinated, and operated under real-world conditions. Across aerospace, marine, automotive, and energy applications, the challenge is increasingly one of system integration - where electrical, thermal, and energy domains must work together reliably and efficiently at scale.

About the Role

UCL Mechanical Engineering is seeking to appoint a research-focused academic at Lecturer or Associate Professor level in Control Engineering for Electrified Propulsion Systems. The successful candidate will join the Advanced Propulsion Laboratory (APL) at UCL East - a multidisciplinary research environment spanning electrified systems, energy technologies, and sustainable transport.

The APL brings together expertise in electrical machines, power electronics, batteries, fuel cells, thermal engineering, and fluid systems, enabling research that links advances in hardware with system-level intelligence. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of next-generation electrified technologies through research in intelligent control, electric drives, modelling, optimisation, and real-time or data-driven control approaches.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Contribute to the development of next-generation electrified technologies
  • Research in intelligent control, electric drives, modelling, optimisation, and control approaches

Required Qualifications

  • Strong track record in control engineering applied to electrified systems
  • Demonstrated research independence and the ability to develop an internationally recognised research programme

Preferred Experience

  • Experience in interconnected engineering domains, including electrical machines, power electronics, batteries, thermal systems, and integrated energy platforms
  • Experience in international research environments or industry-led R&D

Additional Responsibilities

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in control and related areas
  • Supervision of doctoral and MSc research projects
  • Work closely with colleagues across Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering

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  • Evidence of sustained excellence across research, teaching, leadership, and externally funded research activity

What We Offer

  • Collaborative research environment
  • Opportunities for industrial engagement
  • Comprehensive benefits package

Application Requirements

To apply, please upload:

  • CV
  • Publication list with your five most significant publications and a short statement outlining their significance
  • Summary of teaching experience
  • Five-year research strategy
  • Supporting statement addressing the selection criteria

This hybrid post is primarily based at UCL East, with collaboration expected at the Bloomsbury campus.

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UCL is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and particularly welcomes applications from groups currently underrepresented in our workforce.

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Skills

Control Engineering
Electrified Systems
Electric Propulsion
Electric Drives
Research Independence
Modelling
Optimisation
Real-Time Control
Data-Driven Control
Electrical Machines
Power Electronics
Batteries
Thermal Systems
Integrated Energy Platforms
Teaching
Supervision

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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