PhD Student Position: Electron Emitter for Electric Solar Wind Sail (E-Sailors DC6) – TU Dresden Chair of Space Systems
TUD Dresden University of Technology, recognized as a University of Excellence, invites applications for a full-time PhD student position (Research Associate) at the Chair of Space Systems, Institute of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering. This opportunity is part of the E-Sailors Doctoral Network, funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement. The position, starting May 1, 2026, focuses on the development of an electron emitter for the Electric Solar Wind Sail (E-sail) technology, a cutting-edge, propellantless propulsion system for deep space exploration.
The E-Sailors network brings together eight universities, the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), and four companies to advance E-sail technology from Low Earth Orbit demonstration to operational use in the solar wind. E-sail propulsion utilizes kilometers-long, hair-thin wires charged at high voltage to deflect solar wind particles, generating thrust for interplanetary missions. The successful candidate (E-Sailor 6) will design and develop an electron gun compatible with the ESTCube-LuNa mission, addressing challenges such as 20 kV electron acceleration, volume and weight constraints, and the harsh plasma/atomic oxygen environment of space. Collaboration with E-Sailor 5 is expected for electrical interface development, and the project includes prototype construction, performance and lifetime testing, and payload integration support.
Training objectives include developing core scientific skills in space technology experimentation, gaining expertise in space mission development, and acquiring transferrable skills in Open Science, science communication, advocacy, networking, and entrepreneurship. The program offers interdisciplinary and international research experience, with a 2-month secondment at Aalto University in Finland.
Applicants must hold (or be close to completing) a Master’s degree in aerospace engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or a related field. Solid experience with electron/ion beam design and experimentation is required, along with excellent English proficiency. Candidates must meet the Horizon Europe MSCA Mobility Rule (not have resided/worked in Germany for more than 12 months in the past 36 months) and must not already possess a doctoral degree. Eligibility to enroll in the TU Dresden PhD program is mandatory. The position is open to candidates of any nationality, provided they can obtain a German visa if required.
Benefits include a competitive MSCA salary (living, mobility, and family allowances), covered tuition and research costs, and funding for short-term mobility such as conference attendance. TU Dresden is committed to diversity, family-friendliness, and equal opportunity, encouraging applications from women and candidates with disabilities.
To apply, submit a single PDF containing the application form, motivation letter, CV, reference letters or contacts, educational/professional certificates, and passport copy via the TUD SecureMail Portal or by email to [email protected], quoting the reference “Application for DC6 position.” Additionally, send a short (max 30 seconds) video introducing yourself and your motivation in a separate email. The deadline for applications is January 30, 2026. More information about the E-Sailors project and eligibility criteria can be found on the project website and TU Dresden’s doctoral program page.
Selection involves eligibility screening, shortlisting, and online interviews. Notification of outcomes will follow interviews. Please note that expenses for interviews are not reimbursed, and only copies of documents should be submitted. For further details, visit the E-Sailors project page or contact the supervisors as listed.