Doctoral Research Assistant in Fault Detection, Diagnosis, and Advanced Control Methods
The Department of Computer Science and Automation at Ilmenau University of Technology in Germany is offering a Doctoral Research Assistant position in the Group of Automation Engineering. This PhD opportunity focuses on research in fault detection and diagnosis, as well as advanced control methods, with applications in automation and process (chemical) engineering. The position is designed to promote the candidate's academic qualifications and is initially offered for three years, with the possibility of extension up to six years.
Key responsibilities include conducting research in fault detection and diagnosis, developing advanced control methods, teaching seminars and laboratory courses in automation engineering, supervising student projects, applying for research grants, and contributing to the scientific community. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and interdisciplinary team at a renowned university known for its commitment to innovative teaching and research excellence in technology, mathematics, natural sciences, business, and media.
Applicants must hold a Master’s degree or equivalent in process control, automation engineering, or process (chemical) engineering. Excellent English language skills are required, and familiarity with Microsoft Word, MATLAB, and computer programming is desirable. The ability to work independently and self-motivation are important, and knowledge of German is beneficial but not mandatory. Applicants should submit a cover letter, complete CV (including publications, patents, education, and conference presentations), either a conference/journal article (at least six pages, in English) or a copy of the master’s thesis, a four-page research proposal outlining a potential doctorate topic, and all university transcripts (with English translation if originals are not in English or German).
The university offers attractive remuneration according to the TV-L collective agreement, a special annual payment, 30 days of vacation per year, additional days off on December 24 and 31, a VBL pension scheme, and a family-friendly, flexible working time model. Extensive health and sports programs, individual training opportunities, and a respectful working environment are also provided. The university emphasizes gender equality and diversity, and severely disabled applicants with essentially identical professional suitability will be preferentially selected.
The application deadline is December 21, 2025. For further information, candidates may contact Prof. Dr. Yuri Shardt. Applications should be submitted online via the provided link, ensuring all required documents are included and properly translated if necessary.