Join a leading research group focused on exploring how particle shape and flexibility affect the behavior of granular systems, with the goal to advance both numerical and experimental methods in this exciting area of science.

Deine Aufgaben

  • Advance numerical tools to model non-spherical and deformable granular systems
  • Establish camera-based experimental techniques, such as photo-elasticimetry, to determine contact forces and stress fields
  • Develop and use machine-learning based models to correlate particle deformation and contact forces in 3D systems
  • Collaborate daily with another research group as part of a joint project

Was du mitbringst

  • Very good MSc degree in Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or related disciplines
  • Previous experience in numerical modelling or imaging techniques is desirable
  • Highly motivated, committed, and creative
  • Ability to work well in a team
  • Excellent communication skills in English, both oral and written

Was wir dir bieten

  • Exciting working environment
  • Opportunities to learn cutting-edge techniques
  • Perspectives for career development
  • Diverse and interdisciplinary team
  • Work in a top-level research environment
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Über uns

ETH Zurich is a world-leading university in science and technology, known for excellent education, pioneering research, and a strong commitment to diversity and sustainability. Over 30,000 people from more than 120 countries find an inspiring environment here to grow and develop solutions for global challenges.

Das Team

You will work closely with two research groups, collaborating daily with other PhD students in a diverse and interdisciplinary setting.

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