Vacancy No. 1050/2025
Doctoral student (f/m/d) on the topic of research into ultra-low friction through tribocatalytic principles
part time 80%
Job description
Superlubricity, the state of ultra-low friction between two sliding surfaces, has become an important future topic in tribology. The main goal of the research project is to investigate the lubrication mechanism of sustainable lubricants in the context of liquid superlubricity. A good understanding of the mechanisms is essential for optimizing the molecular structure of future lubricant molecules. In this project, your task is to experimentally investigate reference compounds under different tribological conditions to determine the conditions that lead to superlubricity. Your experiments also include detailed analyses of both the counter bodies and the lubricant in order to analyze degradation products and friction properties. The experiments investigate the formation of tribological layers over time, which is influenced by mechanical stress and temperature. The aim is to develop additives that can catalyze the formation of tribolayers in order to accelerate the process.
Finally, the project will investigate whether the addition of catalytically active metal salts can enable this behavior in different material pairings. As part of your collaboration at the institute, you will be offered the opportunity to pursue a doctorate.
Personal qualification
You have:
- A very good completed scientific university education (Master) in the field of natural or engineering sciences (Materials science, Chemistry, Physics)
- Ideally, previous knowledge in the field of tribology or materials science
- Outstanding commitment, high level of initiative and creativity
- High team and communication skills as well as assertiveness
- Independent and structured way of working
Organizational unit
Institute for Applied Materials -Reliability and Microstructure (IAM-ZM)
Starting date
zum nächstmöglichen Termin / at the earliest possible date
Salary
Salary category 13 TV-L, depending on the fulfillment of professional and personal requirements.
Contract duration
limited for 3 years
Application up to
March 12, 2025
Contact person in line-management
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Martin Dienwiebel, phone +49 721 20432777.
Application
Please apply online using the button below for this vacancy number 1050/2025 .
Personnel Support is provided by
Ms Carrasco Sanchez
phone: +49 721 608-42016,
Kaiserstr. 12, 76131 Karlsruhe
We prefer to balance the number of employees (f/m/d). Therefore we kindly ask female applicants to apply for this job.
Recognized severely disabled persons will be preferred if they are equally qualified.