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06/2024: Postdoc Position – Polymer Chemistry and Materials Science – Volumetric 3D printing with nanoparticle inks and microgel supporting matrices
Our Lab
We offer a Postdoc Position at the young investigator group of Dr. Dorothea Helmer at the Department of Microsystems Technology (IMTEK) at the University of Freiburg. Research foci of the group include material chemistry and material structuring. Dr. Helmer is an independent group leader at the NeptunLab and her work is published in the most important international journals including Nature and has been featured in national and international radio and print media including the BBC, the New York Times and the Discovery Channel. Dr. Helmer is passionate about startups and technology transfer and is also the co-founder of Glassomer (www.glassomer.com).
Project
3D Printing is a very promising technique for material structuring in science and in industry. The often-proclaimed “3D printing revolution” promises the easy fabrication of nearly arbitrary parts. However, today there are still three major issues in 3D printing that severely limit the versatility of the technology: prints are slow due to the need for generating supporting structures around complex prints, different types of machines are required for each material class and prints often lack surface smoothness. The MatrixPrint project aims at developing supporting matrices and corresponding inks for volumetric 3D printing on a customized FDM-based platform. The young investigator group and this project “MatrixPrint” is generously funded by the BMBF NanoMat Futur Programme and aims at developing solution to these issues by combining the work of chemists, material scientists and engineers.
As a postdoc of the group, you are responsible for supervision and guidance of the PhDs while also doing research to develop your own ideas. You will play a key role for the project working on new discoveries and solving difficult problems. In case of a success, this project will be a game-changer for 3D printing and will find significant attention in the scientific community and also in industry. This is an excellent opportunity to join an ambitious team and develop your career as well as your leadership skills. You should have a solid knowledge of chemistry and materials science and be motivated to solve demanding scientific problems. Knowledge of engineering is beneficial. You will also be involved in teaching and administrative obligations aside from research. The contract contains a probationary period of six months and is limited to 30.09.2025.
Activities and Responsibilities
- Synthesis and analysis of micro- and nanoparticles
- Synthesis and analysis of binders and particles (metal, polymer, glass) for printing inks
- Design of binders and matrices, Compounding of printing inks and rheological analysis
- 3D printing of metals, polymers and glasses
Supervision of PhDs, Master and Bachelor Students
Qualification Profile
- PhD in polymer chemistry, materials science or related subjects
- Profound knowledge of particle synthesis, particle analysis and rheology is required
- Knowledge of 3D printing, microfluidics and wetting is beneficial.
- Excellent academic track record
- Excellent English skills in reading and writing, German skills are beneficial
- You should be a team player with ambitions who has good communication skills and experience in guiding and teaching employees
- You should be a creative mind, developing your own ideas and willing to go the extra mile to generate outstanding scientific results.
- You should be interested in expanding your knowledge and finding solutions to challenging problems
- You should be able to structure and document your work properly
Benefits
- The possibility to build your scientific career in a highly ambitious laboratory with a strong focus on publications and publicity
- An interdisciplinary work environment with responsibility for at least three PhD students
- Possibility to visit national and international conferences
- Possibility to develop and pursue your own scientific ideas
- Well-funded projects with access to excellent state-of-the art infrastructure, generous lab space and scientific equipment
- A lab structure that promotes the development of the individual members and fosters open-minded scientific discussions
- An environment that supports start-up mentality – the NanoMat Futur Program aims at technology transfer and a spin-off is planned
- Payment of TV-L 14 100%
Your Application
Please consult the “before you apply” section of our homepage
https://helmerlab.org/open-positions/
Make sure you attach all relevant documents (pdf format preferred)
- Letter of motivation: Why do you apply for this position?
- Curriculum Vitae
- Academic track record (recent grades)
- References
Questions?
Do you have questions concerning this project or are you interested in collaborations, industry projects or seeking a PhD, intern or student position? Please get into contact with us.