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An exciting opportunity awaits at a prestigious research institute, where you can dive into the fascinating study of lunar regolith. As a Student Research Assistant, you'll engage in innovative experiments, utilizing advanced imaging techniques to analyze lunar particles. This role not only allows you to contribute to groundbreaking research but also to develop your skills in data analysis and experimental methodologies. Join a diverse team dedicated to pushing the boundaries of aerospace science, and enjoy a supportive environment that fosters personal and professional growth. If you're passionate about science and eager to make an impact, this position is perfect for you.
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Enter the fascinating world of the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) and help shape the future through research and innovation! We offer an exciting and inspiring working environment driven by the expertise and curiosity of our 11,000 employees from 100 nations and our unique infrastructure. Together, we develop sustainable technologies and thus contribute to finding solutions to global challenges. Would you like to join us in addressing this major future challenge? Then this is your place!
For our institute German Aerospace Center in Cologne we are looking for
Student Engineering, Natural Sciences, Data Science or similar (f/m/x)
3D characterization of Lunar regolith particles
What to expect:
Research Questions
The surface of the moon is covered with a fine powdery material called "lunar regolith". The overall mechanical behavior of granular materials such as lunar regolith is strongly affected by the properties of individual grains (grain shape) and their composite behavior.
Usually, and problematically, shape measurements of the solid particle are obtained only from two dimensions. It is well known that, in general, a given 2D shape measurement cannot be uniquely related to a solid. In addition, CT scan imaging for large amounts of grains is a very slow procedure and expensive.
The experimental setup enables floating, rotating particles to be captured in real time from different angles.
Experimental Approach
The test setup consists of a glass tube through which Nitrogen gas is passed to keep particles suspended. Moreover, a high-speed camera is installed on the glass tube, which can be upgraded to two cameras to observe the particles from two directions. Finding the best configuration of camera and backlight for high-quality imaging is part of the lab work. Additionally, micro CT scan, SEM, and optical microscope devices are available for comparison between particles and further insights into their characteristics.
Research Assistant Tasks