Contribute, together with a team of two doctoral candidates and three postdoctoral researchers, to the advancement of a large-scale project (Swiss equivalent to an ERC Advanced Grant, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation) exploring and developing the potential held by electromagnetic forces in harnessing metallic melt flow and solidification towards innovations in the 3D printing of aluminium and its alloys.
Main duties will be related to the research project; this will include autonomous research together with a collaboration with other postdocs and doctoral candidates, with focus on simulation and implementation together with the writing and submission of research articles. Duties will also include participation in teaching, notably by supervision of semester projects by students or the teaching of practicals (“travaux pratiques”) for undergraduate students, promotion of materials science to high school students and/or participation in the organizational and operational life of the laboratory.
We are looking for candidates with a top-level academic education and a proven track record in conducting and publishing outstanding research in the field of numerical simulation of alloy solidification. Applicants are expected to be about to finish their PhD degree or to have earned their PhD in the four years before October 2025. Skills of direct interest include a strong command of the finite element method, computational fluid dynamics and numerical modeling of heat transfer and of alloy solidification. Additionally, expertise in, or the capability and eagerness to learn, the following is expected:
The motivation and ability to excel in science and teaching are essential. The working language at EPFL is English (fluency in both oral and written expression are essential). Although proficiency in French is not mandatory, it is desirable notably for teaching-related activities.