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Martin Heilmaier

Prof. Dr.-Ing. at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

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High-temperature Materials

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Nanocomposite

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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

PhD positions in Materials Compounds from Composite Materials for Extreme Conditions (RTG 2561 MatCom-ComMat)

The Research Training Group (RTG 2561) “MatCom-ComMat” at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), in collaboration with Technical University Darmstadt and Dechema Research Institute, is offering up to twelve PhD positions focused on the development, characterization, and modelling of advanced composite materials for applications in extreme conditions. The research targets multi-phase composite systems engineered to withstand temperatures above 1300°C and challenging environments such as oxidative, corrosive, and erosive atmospheres. These innovative materials are created by combining metallic and intermetallic alloys based on refractory metals with polymer-derived ceramic nanocomposites. Doctoral researchers will join the Institute for Applied Materials - Materials Science and Engineering (IAM-WK) at KIT, working under the supervision of leading scientists and benefiting from opportunities for extended stays at partner institutions and support for international research visits. The program offers excellent working conditions, access to training and qualification opportunities, flexible work models, and various university amenities. Funding is provided for three years under salary category 13 TV-L, with additional benefits including a contribution to the Job Ticket Baden-Württemberg. Applicants should possess a master’s degree in materials science, mechanical or chemical engineering, physics, chemistry, or a closely related field. The program encourages applications from women and gives preference to severely disabled persons if equally qualified. The application deadline is January 15, 2026, and applications should be submitted online through the KIT portal. This is an outstanding opportunity for motivated candidates interested in cutting-edge research on advanced materials designed for extreme environments.

2 months ago

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Martin Heilmaier

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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

PhD Positions in Materials Compounds from Composite Materials for Extreme Conditions (RTG 2561 MatCom-ComMat)

The Research Training Group (RTG 2561) “MatCom-ComMat” at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) offers up to twelve PhD positions focused on the development, characterization, and modelling of advanced composite materials for applications in extreme conditions. This DFG-funded collaborative project brings together KIT, Technical University Darmstadt (TUDa), and Dechema Research Institute (DFI), providing a unique interdisciplinary environment for doctoral researchers. Research within RTG 2561 centers on novel multi-phase composite systems designed to withstand temperatures above 1300°C and harsh environments, including oxidative, corrosive, and erosive atmospheres. The approach combines metallic and intermetallic alloys based on refractory metals with polymer-derived ceramic nanocomposites, targeting improvements in mechanical behavior, environmental resistance, and long-term durability. Doctoral candidates will benefit from supervision by highly qualified scientists, including extended research stays at partner institutions and support for international collaborations. The program is hosted by the Institute for Applied Materials - Materials Science and Engineering (IAM-WK) at KIT, Germany’s only University of Excellence conducting large-scale national research. Successful applicants will join a vibrant international research community, enjoy excellent working conditions, and have access to a wide range of training and professional development opportunities. KIT offers flexible working models, sports and leisure facilities, child and holiday care services, and subsidized public transport (EUR 25/month for the Job Ticket Baden-Württemberg). The salary is based on category 13 TV-L, with contracts lasting three years. Eligibility requires a completed master’s degree in materials science, mechanical or chemical engineering, physics, or chemistry. Candidates from closely related fields are also encouraged to apply. The application deadline is January 15, 2026, and the program starts in April 2026. KIT is committed to diversity and encourages female applicants and recognized severely disabled persons to apply. For further information, contact Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Heilmaier. Applications should be submitted online via the official KIT job portal using vacancy number 1303/2025.

2 months ago