Lectureship in Thermal Management / Electrical Machines
We are seeking a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer to join the Vehicle Futures Hub.
Find out more and apply: Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering.
The Vehicle Future Hub (VFH) is a new centre developed to bring together the vast expertise in vehicle technologies within the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London, and beyond. We endeavour to take a systems engineering approach to the global challenge of tackling sustainability, efficiency and affordability in engineering for transport.
We are committed to the Imperial Sustainability and Net-zero Strategy (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/sustainability/) which includes educating future scientists and equipping them to empower a more sustainable world as they begin to lead in their fields, and transforming perceptions on fuel consumption and manufacturing. By taking a systems approach to these goals, the VFH will pave the way for exciting new collaborations and opportunities to shape the future of transport.
The VFH engages with the global communities which are solving the world most complex problems in transport and environmental change. We are building networks with long-term industrial, government and research collaborators to drive forward change. Find out more at the Imperial Global website: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/about/global/.
Below are some examples of how we already empower future generations of scientists to engage in sustainable transport and reducing climate emissions.
Meet our Executive Board
Professor Aimee Morgans
Professor Aimee Morgans
Professor of Thermofluids
Professor Gregory Offer
Professor Gregory Offer
Professor in Electrochemical Engineering & Director of the VFH
Professor Mike Lowe
Professor Mike Lowe
Professor of Non-Destructive Testing & Head of Department
Internal Collaborations
Within the Department of Mechanical Engineering we already host many experts in fields relating to transport and Vehicle technology. Our goal is to bring these systems together to drive forward positive change in land, sea and air travel mechanisms.
Our goal is to invest and expand in multiple new areas of research which will compliment existing strengths in the Faculty.
Our Collaborations
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PhD study
Early Career Research Fellowships
Find out more about applying for early career fellowships in our department