Postdoctoral Research Position within the Laboratory of Mechanical Metallurgy
École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL
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EPFL, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, is one of the most dynamic university campuses in Europe
and ranks among the top 20 universities worldwide. The EPFL employs more than 6,500 people supporting the three main
missions of the institutions: education, research and innovation. The EPFL campus offers an exceptional working
environment at the heart of a community of more than 18,500 people, including over 14,000 students and 4,000
researchers from more than 120 different countries.
Postdoctoral Research Position within the Laboratory of Mechanical Metallurgy
Mission
Contribute, together with a team of two doctoral candidates and three postdoctoral researchers, to the advancement of
a large-scale project (Swiss equivalent to an ERC Advanced Grant, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation)
exploring and developing the potential held by electromagnetic forces in harnessing metallic melt flow and
solidification towards innovations in the 3D printing of aluminium and its alloys. More information about this project
can be found at https://www.epfl.ch/labs/lmm/harnessing-melt-pool-dynamics-in-additive-manufacturing/
Main duties and responsibilities
Main duties will be related to the research project; this will include autonomous research together with a
collaboration with other postdocs and doctoral candidates, with focus on simulation and implementation together with
the writing and submission of research articles. Duties will also include participation in teaching, notably by
supervision of semester projects by students or the teaching of practicals (“travaux pratiques”) for undergraduate
students, promotion of materials science to high school students and/or participation in the organizational and
operational life of the laboratory.
Profile
We are looking for candidates with a top-level academic education and a proven track record in conducting and
publishing outstanding research in the field of numerical simulation of alloy solidification. Applicants are expected
to be about to finish their PhD degree or to have earned their PhD in the four years before October 2025.Skills of
direct interest include a strong command of the finite element method, computational fluid dynamics and numerical
modeling of heat transfer and of alloy solidification. Additionally, expertise in, or the capability and eagerness to
learn, the following is expected:
- adaptive meshing techniques;
- high-performance computing;
- solidification theory;
- magnetohydrodynamics and electromagnetism;
- capillarity;
- modeling of porous media;
- transport phenomena;
The motivation and ability to excel in science and teaching are essential. The working language at EPFL is English
(fluency in both oral and written expression are essential). Although proficiency in French is not mandatory, it is
desirable notably for teaching-related activities.
We offer
A one-year research experience at one of the world’s top institutes of technology, located next to Lake Geneva in a
beautiful setting near the city of Lausanne, with excellent living conditions and internationally competitive
renumeration.
Information
Contact : For further information please contact Dr Julie Gheysen julie.gheysen@epfl.ch and/or Prof. Andreas Mortensen
andreas.mortensen@epfl.ch
Please apply with the following documents , which you will be asked to upload when applying on EPFL’s web site :
(1) Cover letter with a statement of motivation (at most 1 page)
(2) CV (including list of publications)
(3) Transcripts and diploma copy of all higher education programs attended, as one single pdf file
(4) Contact information (but not letters) for three potential reference letter writers, in one file (preferably MS
Word; pdf otherwise)
Start date:
Employment is to begin preferably in October 2025 (some flexibility, of a few months at most, exists in this regard).
Activity Rate : 100,00
Contract Type: CDD for 1 year
Remark:
The position will remain open until it is filled; interested candidates are hence encouraged to apply early.
Only candidates who applied through EPFL website will be considered. Files sent directly by email to the laboratory,
or by agencies without a mandate from EPFL, will not be taken into account.
and ranks among the top 20 universities worldwide. The EPFL employs more than 6,500 people supporting the three main
missions of the institutions: education, research and innovation. The EPFL campus offers an exceptional working
environment at the heart of a community of more than 18,500 people, including over 14,000 students and 4,000
researchers from more than 120 different countries.
Postdoctoral Research Position within the Laboratory of Mechanical Metallurgy
Mission
Contribute, together with a team of two doctoral candidates and three postdoctoral researchers, to the advancement of
a large-scale project (Swiss equivalent to an ERC Advanced Grant, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation)
exploring and developing the potential held by electromagnetic forces in harnessing metallic melt flow and
solidification towards innovations in the 3D printing of aluminium and its alloys. More information about this project
can be found at https://www.epfl.ch/labs/lmm/harnessing-melt-pool-dynamics-in-additive-manufacturing/
Main duties and responsibilities
Main duties will be related to the research project; this will include autonomous research together with a
collaboration with other postdocs and doctoral candidates, with focus on simulation and implementation together with
the writing and submission of research articles. Duties will also include participation in teaching, notably by
supervision of semester projects by students or the teaching of practicals (“travaux pratiques”) for undergraduate
students, promotion of materials science to high school students and/or participation in the organizational and
operational life of the laboratory.
Profile
We are looking for candidates with a top-level academic education and a proven track record in conducting and
publishing outstanding research in the field of numerical simulation of alloy solidification. Applicants are expected
to be about to finish their PhD degree or to have earned their PhD in the four years before October 2025.Skills of
direct interest include a strong command of the finite element method, computational fluid dynamics and numerical
modeling of heat transfer and of alloy solidification. Additionally, expertise in, or the capability and eagerness to
learn, the following is expected:
- adaptive meshing techniques;
- high-performance computing;
- solidification theory;
- magnetohydrodynamics and electromagnetism;
- capillarity;
- modeling of porous media;
- transport phenomena;
The motivation and ability to excel in science and teaching are essential. The working language at EPFL is English
(fluency in both oral and written expression are essential). Although proficiency in French is not mandatory, it is
desirable notably for teaching-related activities.
We offer
A one-year research experience at one of the world’s top institutes of technology, located next to Lake Geneva in a
beautiful setting near the city of Lausanne, with excellent living conditions and internationally competitive
renumeration.
Information
Contact : For further information please contact Dr Julie Gheysen julie.gheysen@epfl.ch and/or Prof. Andreas Mortensen
andreas.mortensen@epfl.ch
Please apply with the following documents , which you will be asked to upload when applying on EPFL’s web site :
(1) Cover letter with a statement of motivation (at most 1 page)
(2) CV (including list of publications)
(3) Transcripts and diploma copy of all higher education programs attended, as one single pdf file
(4) Contact information (but not letters) for three potential reference letter writers, in one file (preferably MS
Word; pdf otherwise)
Start date:
Employment is to begin preferably in October 2025 (some flexibility, of a few months at most, exists in this regard).
Activity Rate : 100,00
Contract Type: CDD for 1 year
Remark:
The position will remain open until it is filled; interested candidates are hence encouraged to apply early.
Only candidates who applied through EPFL website will be considered. Files sent directly by email to the laboratory,
or by agencies without a mandate from EPFL, will not be taken into account.