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At the LKR Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen, we are leaders in the development of sustainable materials and processing technologies. We are the primary contact in this field for industry partners in the automotive, aerospace, space, and rail vehicle sectors within the EU. In particular, titanium alloys require intensive further development due to their critical and strategic importance for the EU. The aspects of recycling and material circularity have been inadequately developed to date. Therefore, both materials and processing technologies need to be advanced equally. Our team, located in Ranshofen, invites applications for a Junior Scientist (f/m/d) role, that combines research activities with the mandatory completion of a PhD thesis. The core topic is the development of cross-contamination-resistant titanium alloy concepts, with these aspects being considered in interaction with modern manufacturing processes. You will conduct research and process investigations in the field of titanium alloy materials technologies using advanced characterization methods, particularly high-energy X-ray diffraction methods.
Junior Scientist (f/m/d) for the Development of Cross-Contamination-Resistant Titanium Alloys (Incl. a Phd-Thesis)
LKR Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen
You will work in an industry-relevant fundamental research field in the area of material development and further develop your expertise to become an internationally recognized expert in titanium and its processing technologies.
You will support project management in national and international cooperation projects and work with project partners from small, medium-sized, and large industrial companies.
You will independently conduct scientific planning, execution, and evaluation of experiments, scientifically process results, and summarize them for documentation and presentation.
With your expertise and know-how, you will support the application for further research projects.
You will publish your research results both as part of a team and as lead author in scientific journals and participate in international conferences.
You will develop core skills in advanced materials characterization techniques with knowledge that is transferable to other materials.
You will supervise interns or master's students in your field.
You will independently find solutions to previously unanswered research questions.
You will actively contribute your perspectives and leverage your network to support projects and address project challenges.
Your qualifications as an Ingenious Partner:
You hold a master’s degree (or you are close to completion) in materials science, metallurgy, mechanical engineering, physics, or a similar field
Initial expertise in developing test plans for process and material investigations, as well as a solid understanding of materials science
Experience with characterization methods, particularly electron microscopy and diffraction methods, is an advantage
Interest in developing novel methods, especially within research conducted at European large-scale research facilities
Programming skills (C++, Python, etc.) are advantageous
Independent and structured working style, strong communication and teamwork skills
Passion for research and enthusiasm for unconventional solutions, creativity, and visionary thinking
Excellent written and spoken English skills. German skills are considered an advantage.
Strong motivation to pursue a PhD thesis, as completing a PhD is an integral and mandatory part of this position.
What to expect:
Start-date: ideally January 2027 – However, there is some flexibility regarding the start date.
Completion of a PhD: You will participate in a collaborative doctoral programme through our AIT PhD programme, conducted in collaboration with renowned universities. You will complete your dissertation while being supervised and mentored by our experts and collaborating with project partners from industry and other research organizations.
The minimum gross annual salary on a full-time basis (38,5 h / week) according to the collective agreement is EUR 56.784,--. The actual salary will be determined individually, based on your qualifications and experience.
In addition to our company benefits (free parking, meal bonus, voucher service, pension fund, health care, company doctor, tea, coffee, fruit basket, etc.), we offer flexible working conditions, home office options, and individual training and career opportunities in a highly innovative environment.
At AIT, we create an inclusive and family-friendly working environment that promotes equal opportunities and actively strengthens diversity across our workforce and in leadership positions. Among other initiatives, we are committed to increasing the proportion of women in our company and therefore particularly welcome applications from female applicants.
Please submit your application documents, including your resume, cover letter, relevant certificates, as well as a proof of identity online.
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Junior Scientist (f/m/d) for the Development of Cross-Contamination-Resistant Titanium Alloys (Incl. a Phd-Thesis)