SHORT DESCRIPTION

A 2-year Postdoctoral research position to work with the Multiscale Materials Modeling and the Physical Simulation Groups at IMDEA Materials Institute is seek. The researcher will work on developing constitutive models for the mechanical response of different steels fabricated by additive manufacturing.

Funding for this position will come from IRIDISCENTE, a competitive research project funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.

The tasks to be developed will be mainly numerical, using state-of-the-art tools as crystal plasticity and homogenization based on Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) solvers or Finite Elements, but will require a good background in materials science, specifically on steels.


OTHER DETAILS

Ref. num. 2024-JS-R2-160

Post-doctoral researcher to model mechanical behavior of steels fabricated by additive manufacturing

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IMDEA Materials Institute is a public research organization founded in 2007 by Madrid’s regional government to carry out research of excellence in Material Science and Engineering by attracting talent from all over the world to work in an international and multidisciplinary environment. IMDEA Materials has grown rapidly since its foundation and currently includes more than 120 researchers from 22 nationalities and has become one of the leading research centers in materials in Europe which has received the María de Maeztu seal of excellence from the Spanish government. The research activities have been focused on the areas of materials for transport, energy, and health care and the Institute has state-of-the-art facilities for processing, characterization and simulation of advanced materials.

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Description

A 2-year Postdoctoral position to work with the Multiscale Materials Modeling and the Physical Simulation Groups at IMDEA Materials Institute is seek. The researcher will work on developing constitutive models for the mechanical response of different steels fabricated by additive manufacturing. Funding for this position will come from IRIDISCENTE, a competitive research project funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science.

The tasks to be developed will be mainly numerical, using state-of-the-art tools as crystal plasticity and homogenization based on Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) solvers or Finite Elements, but will require a good background in materials science, specifically on steels.


Requirements

Candidates should have strong analytical skills and hold a PhD in Material Science or Mechanical Engineering. An excellent academic record will be required. Additionally, successful candidates are expected to be fluent in spoken and written English and have programming experience in Python or Fortran/C++.

Interested candidates should submit the Curriculum Vitae, academic records for the BS, MSc degrees and PhD Diploma if already awarded, and a letter of motivation focusing on previous experience, interests, and personal goals.


Conditions

-- Full-time 2-year contract, including social security coverage.

-- Salary of around 38.000 €/year.

-- Opportunity to attend international conferences.

-- Integration in an international environment with career training (language classes, soft skills, article preparation, proposal writing, etc.)

-- The candidate is expected to join the Institute in September 2024.


Applications are processed upon reception. The position might be closed once ten working days have passed since publication, so we encourage early application.

The working language of the Institute is English. Full command of the English language is required in all positions.

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Besides on-the-job technical training, IMDEA Materials Institute is committed to training the Institute’s scientists and staff in “soft” or transversal skills. See the available training here.

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