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PhD Position – Inverse Design of Microstructures for Novel Sustainable Structural Metals

Unlocking nanoscale design for the future of sustainable structural alloys

by Azam

This PhD position at the Institute for Advanced Simulations – Materials Data Science and Informatics (IAS-9), Forschungszentrum Jülich, focuses on developing digital methods for inverse microstructure design of sustainable structural metals. Through high-performance computing, data-driven alloy design, and close collaboration with experimental groups, you’ll help pioneer the future of recyclable nanostructured materials.


🔍 Job Details

Title PhD Position – Inverse Design of Microstructures for Novel Sustainable Structural Metals
Organization/Publisher Forschungszentrum Jülich – Institute for Advanced Simulations (IAS-9)
Work Location Aachen/Jülich, Germany
Research Field Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Computational Mechanics, Sustainable Alloys
Researcher Profile PhD Student / Early-Stage Researcher
Contract Type Fixed-term (3 years, 80% TVöD-Bund E13)
Application Deadline Open until filled (apply as early as possible)
Start Date Flexible, 2025
Salary 80% of TVöD-Bund E13 (competitive)
Required Qualification Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Computational Science, or related fields
Required Experience Knowledge of solid mechanics, FEM/spectral solvers, Python programming, Unix/Linux
How to Apply Submit CV, motivation letter, degree certificates, and transcripts via Forschungszentrum Jülich career portal

About the Program

The PhD project is part of the DFG Priority Programme “DaMic – Data-driven Alloy and Microstructure Design of Sustainable Structural Metals (SPP 2489)”, focusing on lean alloys (like Al-Ca) for improved recyclability and performance. Based at IAS-9, Forschungszentrum Jülich, you’ll work in a highly interdisciplinary environment combining computational materials science, AI/ML-driven design, and advanced electron microscopy collaborations.

What You’ll Do

As a doctoral researcher, you will:

  • Develop automated workflows for descriptor-based microstructure reconstruction.

  • Extract material parameters for crystal plasticity simulations using inverse analysis.

  • Build structure–property linkages from simulations, optimized for AI/ML frameworks.

  • Implement inverse optimization frameworks to identify microstructures with targeted macroscopic properties.

  • Publish in top journals and present results at international conferences.

Who Succeeds Here

This position is ideal if you have:

  • A strong background in computational mechanics and materials modeling.

  • Experience with finite element/spectral solvers.

  • Proficiency in Python programming and Linux/Unix environments.

  • Motivation to work in close collaboration with experimental groups.

  • Excellent teamwork and communication skills in English.

Benefits & Environment

  • Work within a leading European research facility with direct access to the Jülich Supercomputing Center and Ernst-Ruska Electron Microscopy Centre.

  • Structured training and professional development via JuDocS (Jülich Center for Doctoral Researchers and Supervisors).

  • Funding for national and international conferences.

  • Flexible working hours, 30 days of annual leave, and support for international researchers.

  • Collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment.


Application Instructions

Applicants must submit the following:

  • Motivation letter

  • CV

  • Degree certificates and grade transcripts

Apply via the Forschungszentrum Jülich career portal:
👉 Official Application Page

Deadline: Open until position is filled (apply as soon as possible).

Ready to shape the future of sustainable nanostructured alloys?


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⚠️ Disclaimer

This blog post is a summarized version of the official job advertisement. For full details, eligibility requirements, and the most up-to-date information, always refer to the official Forschungszentrum Jülich career portal.

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