Research Fellow

Victoria University of Wellington

  • Are you an experienced post-doctoral engineer or scientist interested in a fixed-term role?
  • Have you got a Ph.D. in Engineering, Materials Science, Applied Physics or a closely related field?
  • Do you have experience using modelling and simulation tools such as MATLAB/Simulink, ANSYS Maxwell, COMSOL, or similar?

Kōrero mō te tūranga - About the role

Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington is currently recruiting a Kairuruku - Research Fellow to join Paihau - Robinson Research Institute on a 2 year, fixed-term, full-time contract.

Paihau - Robinson Research Institute has an international reputation for superconducting engineering, materials physics and manufacturing engineering. We offer a unique opportunity to work within the newly established Future Magnetic Materials Technologies Platform, contributing to cutting-edge research in high-temperature superconductor technologies for applications in compact fusion, electric propulsion and electric aircraft. Our work encompasses discovery science through to commercial implementation.

We are seeking an experienced post-doctoral engineer or scientist to work on robust no-insulation superconducting coils.

The role will contribute to a range of applied projects, working closely with our international and domestic research partners.

The successful applicant must be prepared to perform a large variety of tasks: designing prototypes and programming tasks, fabricating and assembling prototypes, undertaking detailed modelling and calculations, and always involving challenging problem-solving.

Ō pūmanawa - About you

Key requirements:

  • Ph.D. in Engineering, Materials Science, Applied Physics or a closely related field.
  • Demonstrated expertise in handling and characterising high-temperature superconductors.
  • Experience in characterising and modelling mechanical properties and failure modes of high-temperature superconductors.
  • Hands-on experience with cryogenic systems and instrumentation.
  • Proficiency in modelling simulation tools such as MATLAB/Simulink, ANSYS Maxwell, COMSOL, or equivalent.
  • Strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals and/or demonstrated innovation in experimental methods.
  • Practical implementation and prototype build skills.
  • Self-motivated and able to work in a fast-paced environment alongside other high-performing researchers.
  • Aptitude and willingness to learn new skills required to address difficult problems.
  • Excellent communication, teamwork, and project management skills.

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Close date for vacancy: 05 June 2026.

Contact details for vacancy: If you have any questions regarding this role please get in touch with Jeannie Redman. (***email_hidden***).

How to apply: Please ensure you are applying for this role directly on our careers page and not via email. Candidates must submit supporting documents along with their resume, such as a cover letter.

Applicants who do not have residency or citizenship and require a visa to work at the University must clearly indicate their visa status in their application and understand that if they do not have a current, relevant visa, they will need to secure this independently.

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