Doctoral Researcher in Materials Science | 25.146-1600 Doktorand*in (alle Geschlechter) in der Materialforschung
GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH
Job Summary
This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated Doctoral Researcher to contribute to cutting-edge material science research within the DINERWA project, focusing on radiation effects in fusion-relevant materials such as ODS steels, tungsten nanostructures, and advanced alloys. The core responsibilities involve planning, setting up, and executing high-temperature heavy-ion irradiation experiments, and participating in helium implantation campaigns. The role also requires systematic Monte-Carlo simulations to correlate irradiation data with fusion facility conditions. Candidates must hold an above-average Master's degree in Physics or Materials Science, possess strong knowledge of solid-state physics and material characterization techniques, and demonstrate excellent English communication skills to thrive in this international research environment at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum in Darmstadt, home to the FAIR facility.
Required Skills
Education
Above-average university degree (Master's or equivalent) in Physics, Materials Science, or a related field
Experience
- • First experimental experience with vacuum systems and/or precision measurement technology is desirable
Languages
Additional
- Fixed-term contract (36 months)
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