Location

Associate Professor/Professor in Aerodynamics

Location

Bristol

Salary

£59,966 to £67,468 Grade L, per annum; Grade M, Competitive based on experience

Opened on

2026-04-23

Closed on

2026-05-21

Salary:

Grade L; £59,966 - £ 67,468 per annum; Grade M; Competitive based on experience

The role

The Bristol Aerospace Research Centre at the University of Bristol is seeking a permanent academic position specialising in aerodynamics. We invite applications from candidates with expertise in aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, aeroelasticity, environmental fluid mechanics, turbulence, either computational or experimental, committed to advancing both research & teaching.

This position presents a unique opportunity to join a world-renowned research team at the forefront of aerodynamics. Successful candidates will contribute to ongoing research, collaborate with leading academics on innovative research projects, and play an active role in the development & delivery of teaching materials. Additional responsibilities include mentoring students and supporting undergraduate research projects.

Our cutting-edge wind tunnel and high-performance computing facilities provide an exceptional platform for conducting groundbreaking experiments & simulations. We foster a collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment designed to support professional development and career growth.

If you are passionate about pushing the boundaries of aerospace technology & eager to collaborate with leading experts in the field, we encourage you to apply. The successful candidate will be appointed to Associate Professor (Grade L) or Professor (Grade M), based on their skills, experience, and qualifications.

What will you be doing?

The role holder will be responsible for research, teaching, and related administration, at both undergraduate and postgraduate taught levels. For the Associate Professor level, the role will entail leadership in developing and overseeing research and teaching activities at all levels. They will make a significant contribution to leadership and/or management within both research and teaching.  They will contribute to the delivery of high-quality research, undergraduate and postgraduate levels teaching, and undertake academic leadership roles. The appointees at the Associate Professor level should demonstrate a proven track record in independent teaching and research, securing external funding, developing long-term strategic plans, and contributing to the management & leadership activities within the group. 

For appointment to Professor (Grade M), candidates are expected to demonstrate a sustained and distinguished track record across all criteria, exceeding that required at Associate Professor level. At this grade, there should be clear evidence of success in securing substantial industrial research funding as principal investigator, as well as a strong ability to initiate, develop, and lead long-term strategic partnerships with industry.

You should apply if

  • A strong research background in aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, aeroelasticity, environmental fluid mechanics, turbulence, or relevant fields.
  • A proven ability to perform independent research and collaborate effectively with others.
  • A clear and innovative vision for future research that complements and enhances current activities within the Bristol Aerospace Research Centre.
  • A passion for teaching and the ability to develop and deliver engaging, high-quality education in aerodynamics.
  • A collaborative approach to both research and teaching. If you have a desire to make a significant impact through both your research and teaching, we encourage you to apply.

Additional information

To find out more about what it's like to work in the Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty supports people to achieve their potential, please see our staff blog:

https://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category/engineering-includes-me/

Shortlisting will take place on 08/06/2026

Interviews are due to take place between 21/06/2026 & 25/06/2026

For informal queries please contact:

Dr Thomas Rendall, Academic team leader
E-mail: thomas.rendall@bristol.ac.uk

Or alternatively;
Name: Professor Ian Craddock, Head of School
E-mail: ian.craddock@bristol.ac.uk

Name: Professor Mahdi Azarpeyvand
E-mail: m.azarpeyvand@bristol.ac.uk

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