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PhD Opportunity – Reorganisation Mechanisms in Nano-Structured Silicon Carbide (TU Wien)

Explore the cutting edge of microsystems technology at Austria’s top technical university

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TU Wien invites applications for a PhD position in nano-structured silicon carbide research, investigating reorganisation mechanisms in microsystems. Join a world-class team in Vienna, contributing to high-impact research with both academic and industrial relevance.


🔍 Job Details

Field Details
Title PhD Position – Reorganisation Mechanisms in Nano-Structured Silicon Carbide
Organization/Publisher TU Wien
Work Location Vienna, Austria
Research Field Nanotechnology, Materials Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics
Funding Info Funded via Austrian university pay scale (B1: €40,305.58/year gross)
Application Deadline 31 August 2025
Posted Date 22 July 2025
Country Austria
Researcher Profile Doctoral Candidate (R1)
Apply Button Apply Now via Email (Send PDF Application)
Required Qualification Master’s degree in Physics, Chemistry, Nanotech, EE, ME, or related fields
Required Experience Research experience in microsystems or nanomaterials preferred
Salary Details €40,305.58/year gross (31 hours/week); additional experience may increase salary

📝 Detailed Blog Post

TU Wien, Austria’s largest science and technology university, offers a prestigious PhD position in its Microsystems Technology Research Unit at the Institute of Sensor and Actuator Systems. The project explores reorganisation mechanisms in nano-structured single-crystalline silicon carbide, a critical material in next-generation electronic and microsystem devices.

This 3.5-year position (31 hours/week), beginning October 2025, offers a stimulating research environment at the intersection of nanotechnology, materials science, and electrical engineering.

As a PhD researcher, you will:

  • Conduct original research on nanoscale material reorganisation

  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and supervise student researchers

  • Present your findings at conferences and publish in peer-reviewed journals

  • Complete a PhD dissertation under expert mentorship

The ideal candidate has a strong foundation in:

  • Nanotechnology, physical chemistry, electrical or mechanical engineering

  • Characterization methods and microsystems research

  • Analytical and problem-solving skills, creativity, and teamwork

  • Fluent written and spoken English

Located in central Vienna, the role offers excellent access to public transportation and a supportive academic culture. TU Wien also prioritizes gender balance and inclusivity, encouraging applications from women and individuals with disabilities.

Documents to Submit:

  • Motivation letter

  • Curriculum Vitae

  • Grade transcripts

  • BSc/MSc diplomas (all in one PDF file)

Submit your application via email to: [email protected] by August 31st, 2025.


🌍 Why TU Wien?

  • Austria’s premier technical university with 200+ years of excellence

  • Access to interdisciplinary research and advanced infrastructure

  • Direct academic-industry collaboration on impactful technology

  • Inclusive, diverse, and centrally located research environment


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Disclaimer: This is a condensed overview based on public listings. For precise information, visit TU Wien’s official website or contact the hiring PI directly at [email protected].

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