Research Associate / PhD Student in Space Systems | Doktorand (m/w/d)

Technische Universität Dresden

Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland
Published Dec 3, 2025
Full-time
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Job Summary

This full-time PhD position, funded by the MSCA Doctoral Network SLICE, is based at TUD Dresden University of Technology within the Institute of Aerospace Engineering. The successful candidate will focus on a critical research project investigating the propagation and climate impact of emissions generated by ablation during the re-entry of launch vehicles. Key tasks include defining interface regions, conducting numerical analysis of emission propagation in the near field, and performing multiscale simulations of residual expansion across different atmospheric layers. The role requires solid knowledge in aerospace engineering, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), physical chemistry, and numerical analysis. The position is highly interdisciplinary, demanding strong independent work skills, excellent communication, and the ability to meet strict deadlines, with required secondments in Belgium and Germany to collaborate on model interfaces and trajectory coupling.

Required Skills

Education

Master of Science (MSc) or equivalent in Aerospace Engineering, Physics, or similar field

Experience

  • University degree (MSc or equivalent) in aerospace engineering, physics, or similar
  • Ability to work efficiently and self-reliantly in diverse inter-disciplinary and multi-cultural environments
  • Professional experience in solving complex problems with adherence to strict deadlines
  • Experience with numerical analysis and simulation tools

Languages

English (Basic)

Additional

  • The position is limited to 36 months (max. until 12/2029) and is governed by MSCA regulation regarding salary calculation. Required secondments: von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics (VKI, Belgium, approx. 3 months) and Astos Solutions GmbH (ASTOS, Germany, approx. 3 months).