Empa

PhD position on multi-constituent nanopastes for sinter-bonding

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Materials science and technology are our passion. With our cutting-edge research, Empa's around 1,100 employees make essential contributions to the well-being of society for a future worth living. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain.

The Laboratory of Joining Technologies and Corrosion at Empa in Dübendorf drives innovations in joining technologies and corrosion management to enable evolution towards increasingly efficient, reliable and sustainable material technologies. 

Joining is a key-enabling technology for advanced manufacturing. In order to address increasingly complex demands on joining (dissimilar materials combinations, miniaturisation, extreme operation conditions, thermal management issues, life-cycle considerations and sustainability,…), nano-micro-joining (NMJ) aims at utilising nanoscale, out-of-equilibrium effects for joining purposes, e.g. to achieve joints with higher operation temperature at lower joining temperature. A major NMJ research effort is the development of nanoparticle pastes (nanopastes) for sinter-bonding. For our research activities in this field, we are looking for a PhD candidate to investigate the feasibility and application potential of multi-constituent nanopastes. This PhD project runs over 4 years, and is offered in collaboration with ETH Zurich.

PhD position on multi-constituent nanopastes for sinter-bonding

Your tasks

  • Conduct scientific research in the field of nanopastes for sinter-bonding and develop your own profile as a researcher
  • Plan, execute and evaluate fundamental and application-oriented experiments. A broad range of methods and techniques is available at Empa that can be used by yourself or accessed in cooperation with experts (laboratory for nanopaste preparation, joining equipment, XPS/HAXPES, DSC-TG-MS, in-situ XRD, electron microscopy, mechanical testing,…)
  • Present your results at international conferences and in scientific publications
  • Supervise intern students and semester projects in the framework of your research project

Your profile

  • Master degree in Material Science, Nanotechnology, Chemistry, or related fields
  • Intrinsic motivation, scientific interest, and good experimental skills
  • Interest and ability to work in an international, interdisciplinary team
  • Good knowledge of English (oral and written) mandatory, preferably knowledge of German; good communication skills

Our offer

  • A highly interdisciplinary and dynamic research environment with state-of-the-art laboratory equipment
  • Attractive employment conditions of the ETH Domain
  • An international network and contacts to academic and industrial partners
  • The position is available upon agreement

We live a culture of inclusion and respect. We welcome all people who are interested in innovative, sustainable and meaningful activities - that's what counts.

We look forward to receiving your complete online application including a letter of motivation, CV, certificates, diplomas and contact details of two reference persons. Please submit these exclusively via our job portal. Applications by e-mail and by post will not be considered.

Jobbeskrivelse

Titel
PhD position on multi-constituent nanopastes for sinter-bonding
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Beliggenhed
Ueberlandstrasse 129 Dübendorf, Schweiz
Publiceret
2024-10-16
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