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PhDGermany Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Back to Overview Working LanguageEnglish LocationJülich Application Deadline07 Nov 2025 Starting Dateas soon as possible Content Navigation Overview Description Required...
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out within the DFG Priority Programme “DaMic - Data-driven Alloy and Microstructure Design of Sustainable Structural Metals” (SPP 2489), in close collaboration with a research partner responsible for
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Microstructure Design of Sustainable Structural Metals” (SPP 2489), in close collaboration with a research partner responsible for the manufacturing and characterization of material samples. As such, the position
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, your work will contribute to establishing a fundamental understanding of the mechanical properties and microstructure of newly developed advanced ceramic materials for solid oxide electrolyzer cells
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out within the DFG Priority Programme “DaMic - Data-driven Alloy and Microstructure Design of Sustainable Structural Metals” (SPP 2489), in close collaboration with a research partner responsible for
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microstructure (grain size, alloying elements distribution, crystallographic texture), mechanical properties (hardness, yield and tensile strength) and corrosion profile (rate and localization). This work focuses
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on computational optimization of
, scanning speed, layer thickness, scan strategy and subsequent heat-treatment) has a significant effect on the microstructure (grain size, alloying elements distribution, crystallographic texture), mechanical
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well as investigating and tailoring the interaction of ultrasound in tissues and with engineered microstructures such as antibubbles . Ideal candidates will have a background in physics or mechanical/electrical
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compared to extruded or cast counterparts. Similar effect albeit of lesser extent has been reported for Zn. This is against common expectation that the finer microstructures formed by PBF-LB result in slower
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of high cor
against common expectation that the finer microstructures formed by PBF-LB result in slower degradation. Several explanations proposed so far do not clarify all observed nuances. This project focuses