Campus Essen
Faculty of Engineering, Department Civil Engineering, Institute of Mechanics
Research Assistant (f/m/d, no. 875-23)
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The University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) is seeking at the Essen Campus, in the Faculty of Engineering, Department Civil Engineering, Institute of Mechanics a Research Assistant (f/m/d) in the DFG project “Experimental and numerical modeling and analysis of microstructural residual stresses in hot bulk forming parts under specific cooling”.
In formed metallic components, the avoidance or minimization of residual stresses has so far been the main objective, in order to improve service life and manufacturability. In contrast, the targeted use of forming-induced residual stresses to increase the fatigue strength, for example, has hardly been considered. To improve component properties, the focus of this project is on the analysis and targeted modification of residual stresses in hot bulk forming components. Here, the key aspect is the numerical and experimental consideration of the specifically adapted process control in order to capture the influences of various process parameters on the distribution and stability of residual stresses. The project is a joined collaboration between the Institut of Mechanics (UDE) and the Institute of Forming Technology and Machines at the Leibniz Universität Hannover.
01.02.2024
30 months (duration of the project)
39 h 50 min (100% of a full-time position)
- You take on research tasks in the project and work out the planned work objectives of the project
- You will carry out investigations, evaluations and analyses of the results beforehand
- You collaborate in the preparation of scientific publications
- You participate in national and international conferences and present the results of your work
- Above-average university degree in an engineering degree program (e.g. civil engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace, computational mechanics) of at least 8 semesters standard period of study.
- In-depth knowledge of continuum mechanics / material modelling and numerical methods in mechanics (such as the finite element method) is required.
- In-depth knowledge in the field of coupled multi-field problems (thermo-mechanical) and microstructural phase-transformation of materials is desirable.
- Experience and basic knowledge in the use of the program systems FEAP and/or AceGen/AceFEM are desirable.
- Very good knowledge of English (C1) is necessary, German (B2) is desirable.
Within the framework of the activity, the opportunity for further scientific qualification is offered.
- a varied, multifaceted area of responsibility in a lively research-intensive environment
- an active interdisciplinary research environment between mechanics, physics and materials science
- Further training opportunities and career support within the framework of the university
- an interesting, responsible job with great creative potential, in which you will get to know the diverse tasks and developments of research transfer and have contacts with many areas of the UDE
- a non-discriminatory working environment with respectful, appreciative cooperation
- a pleasant working atmosphere in a dynamic team
- the opportunity to do a doctorate with numerous support offers
- Family-friendliness through care for your children and advice on your care tasks
- a wide range of further education and training opportunities, individual induction
- a very good public transport connection and free parking
- Attractive sports and health offers (university sports)
2024-01-03
875-23
Please send your application with the standard documents, stating the reference number 875-23 to Prof. Dr. J. Schröder, University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Engineering, Department Civil Engineering, Institute of Mechanics, 45117 Essen, telephone +49 201 183 2682, e-mail j.schroeder@uni-due.de.
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