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Georg Pesch

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Mechanical Engineering

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Environmental Engineering

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Process Engineering

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Dielectrophoresis

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University Assistant Prae-Doc (PhD) in Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering – TU Wien

TU Wien, Austria's largest institution for research and higher education in technology and natural sciences, is offering a PhD position as University Assistant Prae-Doc at the Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering. The position is supervised by Professor Georg Pesch and is part of the Research Unit Mechanical Process Engineering and Clean Air Technology. The research project focuses on developing novel electrokinetic separators, specifically using dielectrophoresis, to recover valuable materials from dust generated during the recycling of electrical equipment. This work directly supports the circular economy by enabling micron-scale particle separation in waste streams. The successful candidate will collaborate on research and teaching tasks, participate in examinations, supervise bachelor and master theses, and contribute to scientific publications and dissertation writing. Additional responsibilities include attending scientific events such as conferences and symposia, and participating in organizational tasks within the institute. Applicants must hold a master or diploma degree in chemical engineering, process engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related engineering discipline. Strong theoretical knowledge in process engineering, practical laboratory or simulation skills (FVM, FEM), and a keen interest in fundamental engineering research and method development are essential. Experience in laboratory work or computer-aided simulations is highly valued. Proficiency in English at B2 level is required, while German at B1 level is beneficial. The ideal candidate will be independent, solution-oriented, and possess strong teamwork and communication skills. The position offers a wide variety of tasks in a collegial team, hybrid working options with up to 60% teleworking, attractive social benefits, and extensive training opportunities. The workplace is centrally located in Vienna with excellent public transport accessibility. The entry-level salary is determined by the Austrian collective agreement for university staff (pay grade B1), with a minimum gross salary of EUR 2,786.10 per month (paid 14 times per year) for 30 hours per week. Relevant work experience may increase the monthly income. The position is funded for up to 4 years. Applications are open until January 8th, 2026. TU Wien is committed to diversity and encourages female and disabled applicants to apply. Preference will be given to women when equally qualified, unless specific reasons favor a male applicant. For questions regarding the application process or special needs, contact the university's confidant for disabled persons or the provided phone number. For more information and to apply, visit the application link.

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