Aerospace Engineering
« Previous EntriesPhD Position Dynamic Performance of Multiphase Materials
Monday, July 14th, 2008
Job description
The thermomechanical behaviour of materials and structures at macroscopic length scales depends upon phenomena that occur at lower length scales (micro and mesoscales). New computational techniques and constitutive models are required to efficiently connect the behaviour from different length scales. To this end, a series of micro- and mesoscale constitutive models will be developed […]
3 PhD Positions in Experimental Aerodynamics & Aero-acoustics
Sunday, May 25th, 2008
Department/faculty: Aerospace Engineering
Level: Master degree
Working hours: Maximum of 38 hours per week (1 FTE)
Contract: One year
Salary: Maximum of €2558 per month gross
The Aerodynamics group is composed of twelve scientific staff and hosts the Aerodynamics Chair and the Computational Fluid Dynamics Chair. The group has specific expertise in the field of advanced experimental and computational techniques […]
PhD: Mechanisms of Short Pitch Rail Corrugation
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Civil Engineering and Geosciences
The Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences provides leading, international research and education in road and water engineering, earth sciences, traffic and transport control, and delta technology. Innovation and sustainability are central themes. The research addresses global social issues and is closely interwoven with education as well as with the work carried […]
The AICES doctoral program Aachen-Germany
Sunday, March 2nd, 2008Admission
The AICES doctoral program is open to a limited number of extremely well-qualified students with a substantial background in their proposed field of study.
Bachelor degree holders applying for the course-based first year of the program should file their application by December for admission in Summer Semester, April for admission in Winter semester.
Applications from Master […]
Researcher or PhD-student or Postdoc for Pegasus Project
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008Department/faculty: Aerospace Engineering
Level: Master degree
Working hours: 38 hours per week (1 FTE)
Contract: Two-year contract with possibility of extension by an additional 3 years
Salary: Maximum of € 3024 per month gross with full-time employment
Aerospace Engineering
The Faculty of Aerospace Engineering has a current enrolment of approximately 1,700 students, making it one of the largest faculties of TU […]
PhD Monbukagakusho Tohoku University
Friday, December 28th, 2007The Graduate School of Engineering, the Graduate School of Information Sciences and the Graduate School of Environmental Studies are pleased to announce the Tohoku University International Doctoral Program in Engineering, Information Sciences and Environmental Studies and invite applicants for 2008 entry. The program was launched in 2001 through the financial support of the Ministry of […]
PhD student position in air quality modeling in Switzerland
Saturday, November 24th, 2007The Paul Scherrer Institut is a centre for multi-disciplinary research and one of the world’s leading user laboratories. With its 1200 employees it belongs as an autonomous institution to the Swiss ETH domain and concentrates its activities on solid-state research and material sciences, elementary particle and astrophysics, energy and environmental research as well as on […]
PhD Modelling and identification of the electron microscope system
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007Department: Delft Center for Systems and Control
Level: academic
Working hours: 38 hours per week (1.0 fte)
Term of contract: four years (48 months)
Salary: maximum of € 2,502 gross per month
Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering
The Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, abbreviated as 3mE, delivers committed engineers and PhD students and carries out boundary-breaking […]
Ph.D. position Microcantilever-Dynamics for Nanoscale-Measurements
Friday, October 26th, 2007Project description
Microcantilever based devices are important areas of research in MEMS and NEMS technology, and are used as sensors in state of the art instrumentation for research and industry. Due to their nonlinear dynamics and interaction with the measurement object, precise observation of the measurand is non trivial. Their fast dynamics (resonance frequencies to […]


