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An established university is seeking two motivated research associates to contribute to cutting-edge research in dynamic systems. This role offers the chance to design and conduct experiments using advanced measurement techniques, such as Particle Image Velocimetry, to analyze complex particle behaviors. You will have the opportunity to write a PhD thesis based on your research, collaborating with a dynamic team of scientists. Join a vibrant academic community that values innovation and offers excellent working conditions in a thriving city, making a meaningful impact in the field of engineering and natural sciences.
Vacancy Notice 120/2025
Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (OVGU) is an internationally oriented and regionally networked university with a strong research profile.
The Faculty of Process and Systems Engineering seeks to fill the following vacancies:
2 Research Associates, PhD candidates (m/f/d)
Salary Scale
13 TV-L
Date Commencing
next possible date
Fixed Term (until)
31.12.2027
Contract Status
100%
We are a university with a focus on engineering and natural sciences as well as economics, human sciences and medicine. We offer excellent study and working conditions to 13,000 students from Germany and abroad as well as approx. 3,000 employees.
The aim of the Magdeburg Research Center for Dynamic Systems is to gain a basic understanding of complex dynamic systems, e.g., in chemical production systems and energy conversion processes. This understanding can be used for the optimisation of systems or for the development of new processes and active substances.
In this context, the Chairs of Mechanical Process Engineering and Engineering Thermodynamics are looking for two motivated and curious research assistants/PhD researchers to join our teams. You will design and conduct experiments using state-of-the-art measurement techniques such as Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Particle Tracking Velocimetry (PTV), tailored to track and analyze complex-shaped particles. Your findings will feed directly into the development of new physical models that help predict particle behavior of such complex particles in flows, and ultimately contribute to the design of next-generation industrial processes, such as separators and classifiers.
The research assistants have the opportunity to write a PhD thesis based on this work.
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