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3 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology Research Field Chemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Postdoc Positions
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Temporary contract | Up to 24 months| Belval Are you passionate about research? So are we! Come and join us The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) is a leading Research and
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panels annually, yet current recycling methods are economically unviable. Your research will transform recovered materials into high-value products using flash Joule heating technology enabling rapid
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setups and develop methods for in-situ diagnostic and monitoring additive manufacturing (AM) processes toward the 3D printing of metal alloys and ceramics. The successful candidate will use optical and
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panels annually, yet current recycling methods are economically unviable. Your research will transform recovered materials into high-value products using flash Joule heating technology enabling rapid
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metamaterials Your profile You have a PhD in mechanical engineering, ceramics or a similar field. Previous experience with one or more of the following topics is required: Processing of SiC-based ceramics
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Material Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics or Chemistry Knowledge and experience in direct ink writing technology, thermoelectric and ceramic materials, powder technologies, and
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that matters, your journey starts here! As one of the oldest forms of applied science and engineering, Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Metallurgical Engineering was founded in 1906 and named after its
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! As one of the oldest forms of applied science and engineering, Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Metallurgical Engineering was
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! As one of the oldest forms of applied science and engineering, Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Metallurgical Engineering was