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An innovative research institute is seeking a skilled scientist to join their team in developing advanced thermoelectric materials. This role involves synthesizing and characterizing semiconductor materials, contributing to cutting-edge projects that aim to harness waste heat for sustainable energy solutions. As part of a collaborative international effort, you will engage in hands-on research, publish findings, and mentor students. If you are passionate about materials science and eager to make a significant impact in the field, this position offers a unique opportunity to advance your career while contributing to sustainable technology.
Ensuring a dependable, environmentally conscious, and economical energy provision is fundamental for fostering sustainable societal progress. The goal of the department “Thermoelectric materials and systems” is to pioneer robust thermoelectric modules and generators capable of harnessing (waste) heat and converting it into electrical power. These innovations cater to diverse applications, serving as , self-sustainable electric power sources, thermal sensors and Peltier heat pumps in automotive technology, energy infrastructures, and aerospace endeavors. The scope of work ranges from the optimization of material synthesis routes and measurement technique development over interface engineering to the fabrication of thermoelectric module prototypes and system optimization.“
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The position is part of the binational DFG project "Combinatorial development of efficient thermoelectric half-Heusler materials using machine learning, DFT and high-throughput experiments", which is being carried out in cooperation between the DLR Institute of Materials Research, the University of Montpellier and the Ruhr University Bochum. The aim of the project is to develop highly effective thermoelectric materials based on environmentally friendly and readily available materials. In particular, the aim is to synthesise new compositions, establish composition-microstructure-property relationships and further develop high-throughput measurement and evaluation methods.
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