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Oferta de Trabajo  Código: 42028  

Puesto: Postdoctoral research in Aeronautics

Función: Research Associate in Computational Fluid Dynamics (LBM) of Manufacturing Processes for Aeronautics
Empresa: FUNDACIÓN IMDEA MATERIALES Nº de Plazas: 1
Referencia: AeroModelling_DT_PD01 Publicada el 1/12/2021 Publicada hasta el 1/3/2022
Tipo de Contrato: Sin especificar Dedicación: Sin especificar  
Localidad: GETAFE Provincia: Madrid Disponibilidad para viajar: Sin especificar
Enlace URL: jobs.materials.imdea.org/offer/190

Nivel Académico
Doctor  

Titulación Académica
Matemáticas (Titulación Universitaria)
Mecánica (Titulación Universitaria)
Ingeniería de Materiales (Titulación Universitaria)

Áreas tecnológicas
A-033 Simulación computacional
P- Arquitectura, Ingeniería y Producción
P-013 Equipos y materiales Aeroespaciales
P-156 Mecánica
R- Matemáticas

Idiomas
Idioma: Inglés Nivel Lectura: Alto Nivel Escrito: Alto Nivel Conversación: Alto

Otros
  • MDEA Materials Institute has two openings for Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in Computational Modeling of Materials Processing for Aeronautics.

     

    The application is directed toward the development of next-generation metallic materials for high-temperature aeronautics engine applications via advanced manufacturing techniques (e.g. additive manufacturing of superalloys for turbine engine components). The objective of the projects is the development of the computational simulation tools that will enable a substantial step forward in the design and deployment of novel materials with desired microstructures, free of manufacturing defects, and hence with outstanding mechanical properties and superior lifetime at high temperatures.

     

    The projects will combine computational fluid dynamics (CFD) using the meshless Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) with computational thermodynamics related to phase transformations during various manufacturing routes. In particular, the models will be developed to simulate solidification via casting, and complex fluid dynamics with the melted region during fusion-based additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing). The key objective of the simulations will be the prediction of microstructures and defects emerging during the process.

     

    Research and Development activities will be central to a large-scale collaborative project that is directly funded and coordinated by an international consortium from the aeronautics sector. As such, the project will be strongly applied and directed toward concrete problem-solving, while relying on state-of-the-art materials science, thermodynamics, and computational fluid dynamics. All tasks will be developed with the immediate objective of being implemented in the code used (and/or developed) by the industrial partner(s). Communication of research results will be regulated by strict confidentiality agreements, which may restrict the open publication in scientific journals.

     

    The researcher will acquire hands-on skills with state-of-the-art modeling and simulation tools for materials science and engineering, as well as a true application-oriented experience that will provide an outstanding expert profile for a career in the industrial sector, in particular aeronautics.

  • Requirements:

    The positions are most appropriate for recent PhD graduate (or soon to graduate) in fields related to computational materials science, mechanical engineering, applied mathematics and modeling, computational thermodynamics, with interest in joining the private sector in the aeronautics industry, with a high probability of direct recruitment at the end of the project.

     

    The candidate should have a degree (MSc and/or PhD) in Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy, Materials Science, Applied Mathematics & Modeling, or a related discipline, with excellent academic credentials. Experience or knowledge in scientific programming and computational fluid dynamics is essential. Candidates with knowledge or experience with Lattice Boltzmann models, multi-physics simulations, or modeling of solidification processing are strongly encouraged to apply. Close interactions with industrial stakeholders are expected; therefore, the ability to work as part of a team is essential.

    The first contract will be for one year, but the overall project is budgeted for 3 years, such that the position is expected to be renewed yearly up to a total of 3 years.

     

    Interested candidates should submit their Curriculum Vitae, a brief cover letter addressing their motivation and scientific interests, as well as academic credentials.

  • Conditions:
    • Full-time contract including social security coverage
    • The post will remain active and open until all positions are filled
    • Expected start date: Early 2022
    • Duration: 1 year, renewable yearly for up to 3 years

Interested candidates may apply here: https://jobs.materials.imdea.org/offer/190/apply