The engineering of (bio)hybrid materials requires in-depth characterization of their mechanical and thermal properties at different time scales and in-operando conditions. The Core Facility Mechanical and Thermal Characterization is pivotal for our institute by providing deep understanding of the mechanical response across a broad spectrum of materials, from nanocomposites to cell-laden hydrogels. New characterization methods are required for the multifunctional materials investigated at the institute, and we are looking for candidates that will contribute to their development.
We seek a highly motivated specialist as
Leader of the Core Facility
Mechanical and Thermal Materials Characterization
(f/m/d, full or part time work)
We are looking for senior candidates that can run the facility immediately or after a short orientation phase. Postdoctoral researchers with a strong track record in modern topics of the mechanical response of complex materials and aiming to develop a career profile as science support staff are also welcome to apply.
The Core Facility Mechanical and Thermal Materials Characterization provides service to the whole institute. The starting date will be by mutual agreement.