PhD in Mechatronics for Cryogenic Kidney Preservation (EU-Funded, ZHAW/International)
An exciting EU-funded PhD opportunity is available at ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, focusing on cryogenic kidney preservation through advanced mechatronic system design. This international collaboration spans the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Denmark, aiming to revolutionize organ transplantation logistics and healthcare outcomes. The project involves designing, simulating, and building innovative mechatronic systems for organ preservation, with a strong emphasis on real-world healthcare impact.
Applicants should have robust skills in mechatronic design and simulation, particularly with tools such as ANSYS, CATIA, or 3DEXPERIENCE. The position is ideal for candidates interested in applying engineering solutions to medical challenges and working in a multidisciplinary, international environment. The project is supervised by Marius Banica, Principal Lecturer and Head of Research/Focus Area Energy Efficiency at ZHAW, and Tash Ter Braack from the ZHAW IPP Institute of Product Development and Production Technologies.
The position offers a competitive salary of €40,000 for the first year and €50,000 for the second and third years, with the possibility of a fourth-year extension. The start date is Summer 2026, and the location is flexible across the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Denmark. This opportunity is perfect for those passionate about mechatronics, healthcare engineering, and international research collaboration.
To apply, send your application or inquiries to [email protected], highlighting your relevant experience. For more information, contact Tash Ter Braack. Don’t miss this chance to contribute to a groundbreaking project in organ preservation and transplantation.