Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Ireland Application Deadline 29 Aug 2025 - 17:00 (Europe/Dublin) Type of Contract Not Applicable Job Status Other Job Status Extra Information Other Hours Per Week 39 hr/week Offer Starting Date 1 Oct 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Other EU programme Reference Number PHD GSO 015-25 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? NoOffer DescriptionApplication(s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for full-time funded PhD scholarship(s) starting in September 2025 in Mechanical Engineering at theUniversity of Galway, affiliated with Research Centre I-Form ( www.i-form.ie ) and Trane Technologies ( www.tranetechnologies.com )University of GalwayLocated in the vibrant cultural city of Galway in the west of Ireland, the University of Galway has a distinguished reputation for teaching and research excellence. For information on moving to Ireland please see www.euraxess.ieOverviewThe University of Galway, in partnership with Trane Technologies, invites applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher position focused on advancing automation in brazing and leak detection processes. This is a unique opportunity to work on an industry-led research project combining cutting-edge academic insight with real-world engineering application. The project will focus on developing innovative automation solutions using robotics, machine vision, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs), aiming to enhance manufacturing processes in HVAC systems.Detailed Project DescriptionThe goal of this project is to leverage modern brazing technologies and optimise processes to facilitate automation in a scalable, sustainable and productive way that can be deployed across the various production sites. This project is co-funded with industry partner Trane Technologies, a global leader in the HVAC&R industry (heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration) operating over 40 manufacturing sites across the globe, supporting a wide range of residential and commercial customers. Trane Technologies has introduced or initiated trials of automated propane flame brazing, hydrogen brazing and induction brazing in production. The purpose of the position is to develop a fundamental understanding of the material and process phenomena involved in automated induction and hydrogen brazing, leading to the industrial integration of optimised scalable brazing processes. This position is co-funded by Research Ireland (through I-Form) and Trane Technologies. The I-Form (www.i-form.ie ) mission is to shape the future of advanced manufacturing through high-impact research into the application of digital technologies to materials processing. Our research spans materials science, engineering, materials modelling, data analytics and artificial intelligence to progress the understanding and implementation of advanced materials processing technologies. The successful candidate will work in the Advanced and Sustainable Manufacturing and Materials Engineering ( www.ASMME.ie ) research group under the supervision of Dr. Noel Harrison and Padraig Conneely.Key Responsibilities:Design, develop, and validate robotic and automated systems for brazing operationsDevelop and integrate advanced leak detection methods using vision systems and sensorsCollaborate with Trane Technologies' subject matter experts and automation engineersBuild proof-of-concept prototypes and test beds to demonstrate system capabilitiesConduct industrial trials and validate system performance in a production-representative environmentDocument technical findings and contribute to publications, patents, or technical reportsPresent project updates to stakeholders on a regular basisDevelopment of computational models of induction and/or hydrogen brazing (e.g. COMSOL, ABAQUS)Development of robotic simulation of automated brazing processesDevelopment and testing of laboratory robotic assisted brazing cellExperimental testing, including microscopy of brazed samplesOptimisation of brazing processesDisseminate research output via journal publications, conference presentationAttend project meetings and eventsFamiliarity with brazing processes and related thermal joining methodsExperience with leak detection technologies (e.g., helium testing, pressure decay, acoustic sensing)Experience working in an industrial or industry-partnered R&D environmentExperience with data acquisition, control system design, or SCADA integrationKnowledge of safety standards for robotic systems and industrial automationWhat We OfferA dynamic and applied research environment at the intersection of academia and industryAccess to state-of-the-art laboratories, equipment and test facilitiesMentorship and collaboration with leading automation experts from Trane TechnologiesOpportunity to make a direct impact on next-generation manufacturing systemsLiving allowance (Stipend):(€25,000)per annum, (tax-exempt scholarshipaward)University fees: (€5,890 EU rate including levy) are covered by the scholarship.Academic Entry Requirements:• Minimum of 2.1 Honours Bachelor's or Master’s degree in engineering, materials science, computer science or closely related fieldsExcellent mathematical and advanced computational skills appropriate to the task (e.g. robotic programming and simulation, finite element analysis, custom programming)Excellent written and verbal English and overall communication skillsRobotic system, brazing or welding experienceIndustrial experience in manufacturing, automation or assembly is highly desirableTo Apply forthe Scholarship:(or to informally discuss the opportunity) please send an email to noel.harrison@universityofgalway.ie with the subject line “PhD Application 2025 - Brazing Automation in Production”Application Deadline:(date 29/08/2025) and time (17:00) (Irish time 24hr format)
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