SHORT DESCRIPTION
The aim of the predoctoral research is to investigate the influence of laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) processing parameters on the (micro)structure of metallic glasses, as well as on their magnetic and mechanical behavior.
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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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the research will focus on nanocrystalline Fe-based soft magnetic alloys for application in electric motor components. The main activities led by IMDEA will include feedstock powder characterization, LPBF processing, and multi-scale microstructural analysis, together with magnetic and mechanical property testing. The PhD researcher will collaborate with DIMME, which is developing physics-based and AI-accelerated digital tools for LPBF simulation. The work will also involve close collaboration with leading groups at TU Berlin (Germany) and INRIM (Italy).
The predoctoral researcher will join regular training activities on transferable skills organised by the Project Management Office at IMDEA in project management, leadership, funding search, grant writing, intellectual property, and science communication to specialised and non-specialised audiences.
We are looking for top candidates with a M.Sc. degree in Metallurgy or Materials Science or in the final stage of completing their M. Sc. degree. Previous experience in research in the field of Physical Metallurgy will be highly valued. Skills of direct interest include expertise on metals processing, microstructure characterization, and mechanical testing. Ideally the candidate should have a basic knowledge of magnetic property testing or finite element modelling. The motivation and ability to excel in science are essential.
The application package must include (1) a cover letter with a statement of motivation, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) transcripts from all years of university studies, and (4) the names and addresses (but not reference letters) of at least 2 academic referees.
Full proficiency in English, oral and written, is mandatory. Knowledge of Spanish is not required (complimentary classes offered weekly at IMDEA Materials).
Employment is to begin in June 2026, for a period of 4 years.
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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