Research Assistant/Research Associate

Newcastle University – School of Engineering

Location:Newcastle upon Tyne
Salary:£33,002 to £46,049 per annum
Hours:Full Time
Contract Type:Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On:23rd October 2025
Closes:13th November 2025

This post will deliver research and impact related to two EPSRC-funded projects: ResTOrES (Resilience Toolkit for OffshorEnergy Systems) and RENEW (Climate Resilient Heat Electrification for Net-Zero Emission Whole Energy).

The ResTOrES project will develop, test, and demonstrate a prototype resilience assessment toolkit for offshore energy systems. The toolkit will enable the quantification of resilience in terms of appropriate metrics during both standard operation (primarily governed by system reliability) and extreme events (primarily governed by robustness and restoration). This will be achieved by building on previous research, which combined efficient optimisation and sequential reliability assessment. The project is funded through an EPSRC call to accelerate research outcomes to achieve a prosperous net-zero and is supported by industrial and government partners, including Equinor, Ofgem, and Kinewell Energy.

RENEW brings together experts from Newcastle University, Brunel University London, and Imperial College London to enhance the UK’s energy system resilience through a whole-system analysis approach. Building on the proven WeSIM model, RENEW will upgrade its capabilities to incorporate electrified district heating and simulate the impacts of extreme weather using future-looking climate-based projections. It aims to identify cost-effective, climate-resilient investment pathways for the GB’s whole energy system. The project is supported by national and regional stakeholders, including the Association for Decentralised Energy, Birmingham Energy Institute, Department for Energy Security & Net Zero, Energy Demand Research Centre, Met Office, Newcastle City Council and Northern Powergrid.

Your core responsibilities will also involve contributing the broader research activities on power and energy systems within the Electrical Power group. You will have the opportunity to contribute to other, strategic EPSRC projects such as the Supergen Energy Networks Hub and Energy the Demand Research Centre. Other collaboration and research opportunities will be available, such as through the Centre for Energy.

The post is full-time, fixed-term for the duration of 24 months.

A start date as close to 1st November 2025 is preferred, although a later start can be discussed. You will be based in the newly renovated Stephenson building, located on Newcastle University’s campus in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.

Find out more and apply.

Closing date: 13 November 2025