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Research Associate in the Structural Analysis of Palaeolithic Tools (Fixed Term)

Research Associate

2026-04-15

Location

Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Type

Fixed Term Full-Time

Salary

£33,002-£46,049

Teaching Load

Train 6 postgraduate students in FEA (2-week period)

Required Qualifications

PhD in mechanical engineering, Palaeolithic archaeology or related
Expertise in finite element analysis (FEA)
Training postgraduate students in FEA
Strong publication and communication skills
Interdisciplinary collaboration

Research Areas

Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Palaeolithic Stone Tools
Archaeological Science
Stone Age Africa
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Research Associate in the Structural Analysis of Palaeolithic Tools (Fixed Term)

Location:

Cambridge

About the role:

We are seeking a rigorous, creative and collaborative researcher with a background in finite element modelling to contribute to the AHRC funded The Mechanical Optimisation of Stone Technologies by Early Humans in Africa project, led by Dr Alastair Key (Archaeology, University of Cambridge) in collaboration with Prof. Maria Charalambides (Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London).

This is an opportunity to help lead a unique project investigating the stone tool design capabilities of early humans in Africa using cutting-edge structural engineering techniques. At its heart, the project applies finite element analysis to the structural investigation of stone artefact design. The role holder will be responsible for a portion of the finite element work undertaken. They will work with archaeologists to combine the models they produce with archaeological data to inform our understanding of early human behaviour.

What you would be doing:

The Research Associate will join a team of engineers and archaeologists. They will lead on the structural finite element analysis (FEA) of lithic artefacts from the Stone Age of Africa. They will also support the training of six postgraduate students in the finite element method.

The main duties of the Research Associate will involve:

  • Using finite element analysis to investigate the structure and design of ancient stone artefacts.
  • Processing existing 3D scans of stone tools and collecting limited new 3D scans.
  • Leading the training of six postgraduate archaeology students in the finite element method (over a one-off two-week period).
  • Liaising with engineering and archaeological project members to support project outputs.
  • Leading the production of collaborative research articles.
  • Participation in project meetings, conference trips, and knowledge exchange activities as agreed with the PI.

What we are looking for:

  • A PhD in mechanical engineering or Palaeolithic archaeology, or a related discipline (e.g., materials engineering, archaeological science).
  • Expertise in finite element analysis
  • Ability to engage with postgraduate students and train them in the finite element method
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to write clearly and succinctly for publication
  • An interdisciplinary and collaborative research approach
  • Expertise in the design of modern metal cutting tools (knives, saws, etc.) or Palaeolithic artefacts is advantageous

What we can offer you:

  • Participation in a deeply interdisciplinary, high-impact and supportive research project with international collaborators
  • Funds are available to support the role holder's professional development, including through conference attendance
  • The opportunity to apply your knowledge to advance archaeological methods and practice
  • A competitive salary and remuneration package (including 41 days of annual paid leave)

Further Information

This is a fixed-term full-time post for 18 months in the first instance, due to limited funding.

Candidates who have not yet been officially awarded their PhD will be appointed at the Research Assistant level.

Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online.

If you require any further details about the role, please contact Dr Alastair Key (ak2389@cam.ac.uk)

Any queries regarding the application process should be directed to the HR Team at hr@hsps.cam.ac.uk

Please quote reference JC49129 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

Key information

Department/location

McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

Salary

£33,002-£46,049

Reference

JC49129

Category

Research

Date published

16 March 2026

Closing date

15 April 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Research Associate role?

Candidates need a PhD in mechanical engineering, Palaeolithic archaeology, or related fields like materials engineering. Essential expertise includes finite element analysis (FEA). Advantageous: experience with modern metal cutting tools or Palaeolithic artefacts. Strong communication skills for publications and training are required. View similar research assistant jobs for preparation tips.

💼What are the main responsibilities in this finite element analysis position?

Lead structural finite element analysis (FEA) of African Stone Age lithic artefacts. Process 3D scans, train six postgraduate archaeology students in FEA over two weeks, liaise with team members, co-author research articles, and attend project meetings/conferences. This interdisciplinary role combines engineering and archaeology. Explore research jobs in archaeology.

💰What is the salary and employment duration for this Cambridge job?

Salary range: £33,002-£46,049. This is a fixed-term full-time post for 18 months, with 41 days annual leave. Funds support professional development like conferences. No visa sponsorship mentioned; candidates must be eligible to work in the UK. Check university salaries for benchmarks.

📝How do I apply for this University of Cambridge Research Associate position?

Click the 'Apply' button on the job portal, register, and submit online. Quote reference JC49129. Contact Dr Alastair Key (ak2389@cam.ac.uk) for role details or HR (hr@hsps.cam.ac.uk) for process queries. Closing date: 15 April 2026. Prepare with our free resume template and cover letter template.

🚀What benefits does this Palaeolithic tools project offer?

Join a high-impact AHRC-funded project with international collaborators in engineering and archaeology. Opportunities for conference attendance, advancing archaeological methods, and professional development. Supportive team environment at McDonald Institute. See postdoctoral success tips for thriving in research roles.

🔬Is experience in Palaeolithic archaeology essential for this FEA role?

Not strictly; a PhD in mechanical engineering or related suffices with FEA expertise. Palaeolithic archaeology background is listed, but the role emphasizes engineering skills applied to stone tools. Collaborative approach with archaeologists provided. Browse faculty jobs for interdisciplinary opportunities.
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