Research Fellow in Digital Chemistry and Engineering
Are you an ambitious researcher who wants to translate cutting‑edge reaction engineering and automation into real-world products? Are you an ambitious researcher who wants to pioneer the next generation of robotic, reconfigurable chemical reactors for real world impact? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive Universities?
We are seeking a Research Fellow in Reaction Automation to join the EPSRC funded programme R4PID: Reconfigurable, Robotic & Responsive Reactors for Processes through Intensified Development—a flagship project aiming to redefine how synthetic routes are designed, optimised, and prepared for pharmaceutical manufacture.
R4PID will develop digitally integrated, microvolume, reconfigurable robotic flow reactors capable of autonomously adapting to the needs of diverse synthetic reactions.
These systems will:
- Generate microvolume reaction pulses with individually controlled conditions;
- Parallelise droplet based microreactor environments for massively increased throughput based microreactor environments for massively increased throughput;
- Integrate advanced inline sensors (e.g., IR, MS, NMR, UV–vis) for real time data acquisition time data acquisition;
- Connect to AI driven optimisation and process modelling tools driven optimisation and process modelling tools;
- Provide manufacturing quality process data using micro and nanomole quantities quality process data using micro and nanomole quantities;
- Enable autonomous exploration of discrete variables (catalysts, solvents, reagents);
- Build a continuous data pipeline from screening → optimisation → scale up.
We are open to discussing flexible working arrangements.
To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:
Professor Richard Bourne, Professor of Digital Chemical Engineering
Email: R.A.Bourne@leeds.ac.uk
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