PhD Student at HZDR, Dresden (7/01/2018) — numerical simulations on the magnetic field assisted electrodeposition

Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, HZDR

A member of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers, the HZDR employs about 1,100 people. The Center’s focus is on interdisciplinary research in the areas energy, health, and matter. All research is conducted in close collaboration with other members of the Helmholtz Association as well as with universities, non-university affiliated research institutes, and industry.
For additional information please visit: https://www.hzdr.de.  The Institute of Fluid Dynamics invites applications for

PhD Student (m/f) for numerical simulations on the magnetic field assisted electrodeposition of nano-structured metal layers

The position will be available from 01 March 2018. The employment contract is limited to three years. The regular weekly working time will be 29,25 hours. The salary is based on the collective agreement TVöD-Bund.
The place of work is Dresden-Rossendorf. This position is part of a joint German-Polish DFG-NCN research project and offers interplay with corresponding experimental work and cooperation with the partner institutions TU Dresden, IFW Dresden and AGH University of Applied Sciences, Krakow. A corresponding call of the experimental position at TU Dresden exists. A graduation at the Technische Universität Dresden is possible.

Requirements:

Distinct university graduation in engineering or natural science, preferably in fluid mechanics, physics, mathematics, chemistry, process engineering or material science

Desirable: experience in numerical simulations and programming skills as well as knowledge of mathematical modelling of multi-physics problems strong interest in interdisciplinary scientific work good proficiency in the English language

Tasks:

Development of numerical models for the electrodeposition of metals and alloys in external magnetic fields simulations of the influence of Lorentz- and magnetic gradient force on the deposition at ferromagnetic cones from the mm down to the nano-meter scale interplay with experimental work performed at partners to validate the results and to jointly formulate empirical models for optimizing the nano-structuring effect

If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Gerd Mutschke, Tel.: +49 351 260 – 2480 or Prof. Dr. Kerstin Eckert, Tel.: +49 351 260 – 3860.

Kindly submit your completed application (including cover letter, CV, diplomas/transcripts, etc.) by 7 January 2018 only via Online application https://www.hzdr.de/jobs.
The HZDR is committed to equal opportunity employment and we strongly encourage applications from qualified female candidates. We also carefully consider all applications from job candidates with severe disabilities.

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Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
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Bautzner Landstraße 400
01328 Dresden

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