EMPA (European Master of Public Administration Consortium) is a network of European schools, that offer master programs in public administration.
The project requires the development of novel opto-acoustic sensors for additive manufacturing process. The development of interests include:
The research is multidisciplinary and requires close collaboration with experimentalists. We offer a world-class mentorship, an excellent infrastructure and broad interdisciplinary surroundings with plenty of possibilities for personal and professional development. Due to a high world interest in online and real-time monitoring of additive manufacturing process, a research experience acquired in this program will guarantee exciting future opportunities both in academia and industry, nationally and internationally. The work place will be at Empa in Thun, next to Bern, Switzerland.
Your profile: You hold a Ph.D. degree obtained no more than 2 years ago in photonics / physics / electrical engineering, or a closely related field as documented by a strong publication track record in this field. You must have a high expertise and strong experimental background in optical or optical fiber based sensors. Knowledge in Fiber Bragg Gratings or any kind of opto-acoustic sensors is an advantage.
A strong desire to work at the leading edge of materials technology and a high level of motivation to work in an international, multidisciplinary research team in the field of laser physics, material scientist and data scientist are essential. You have a clear interest to work in an application-oriented research environment in close collaboration with our industrial and academic partners. Very good knowledge of English (oral and written) is mandatory. Knowledge of French and/or German would be an advantage. The full-time position is available from 01/11/2020 or upon agreement and is initially limited to one year with a possibility for contract extension upon candidate performance.
29-02-2024
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