UNSW · 18 hours ago
Post-doctoral Fellow in Electric Machine Design
UNSW is a prestigious institution in Australia, and they are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to advance research in electric machine design and optimisation. The role involves conducting independent and collaborative research, mentoring students, and engaging with industry partners on funded projects.
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Responsibilities
Conduct both independent and collaborative research to advance expertise in electric machine design and optimisation
Focus on permanent-magnet synchronous machines (PMSMs) for rare-earth-lean, premium-efficiency, high-specific-power applications
Publish in leading venues
Mentor HDR students
Engage with industry partners across multiple ARC and other funded projects
Qualification
Required
A PhD in Electrical/Mechatronic/Mechanical Engineering (machines & drives focus)
Strong background in electrical machine design and optimisation, with proven capability using finite-element and multiphysics tools such as ANSYS Maxwell/Workbench, Motor-CAD, JMAG, Altair Flux, and COMSOL
Demonstrated experience spanning requirements definition, CAD/FEA modelling, multi-objective optimisation (e.g., DOE/GA/surrogates), prototype build, and laboratory validation
Track record of peer-reviewed publications (e.g., IEEE and IET Transactions, etc.) and delivery against milestones
Hands-on skills in measurement, data acquisition, and power-electronics/inverter interfaces; safety-conscious lab practice
Ability to work in a team, collaborate across disciplines, build effective relationships, and communicate with diverse stakeholders
Preferred
Desirable: high-speed rotors; Halbach magnet array, rare-earth-lean design concepts; integrated/direct cooling and thermo-mechanical co-design; SiC inverter co-design; reliability/NVH; design-for-manufacture including additive/advanced methods
Benefits
17% superannuation
Company
UNSW
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is one of Australia's leading research and teaching universities.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$0.52MKey Investors
Australian Economic AcceleratorAustralian Renewable Energy Agency
2025-03-24Grant
2012-03-14Grant· $0.52M
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