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The PhD project will be performed in the Soft Matter Rheology and Technology (SMaRT) section in the Chemical Engineering Department at KU Leuven under the supervision of Prof. Ruth Cardinaels. There will be a close collaboration with the Polymer Technology group at Eindhoven University of Technology. The research in the SMaRT group is mostly of experimental nature and aims at designing methodologies for intelligent process or product (formulation) design using so-called “complex fluids” or “soft matter”. Extensive state-of-the-art and home-built experimental facilities for the characterization of mechanical properties in the liquid state (bulk as well as interfacial rheology), combined with various techniques to characterize microstructure development during flow are available. Moreover, the lab is equipped with all major types of commercial 3D printing devices as well as several in-house adapted devices. Dielectric and electromagnetic properties can be characterized in the low frequency as well as high frequency region.

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The increasing miniaturization and integration of multiple components in electronic devices and the abundance of wireless technologies has led to an explosion of the amount of electromagnetic waves and corresponding cross-talk. Therefore, there is a large need for efficient electromagnetic shielding materials. Moreover, the recent mobile 5G network presents a new challenge to extend the range of electromagnetic waves, which would be possible by bending waves in a suitable manner around objects. For many applications, polymers have substantial advantages as compared to other materials, e.g. they are light-weight, flexible, easy to process and corrosion-resistant. However, pure polymers are transparent to electromagnetic waves. Adding conductive and magnetic particles in polymers results in polymer nanocomposites with a large potential as flexible, easy-to-process and efficient electromagnetic shielding materials. However, the resulting properties are strongly dependent on the dispersion and distribution of the nanoparticles whereby multiphasic structures are of particular importance since the microstructure can act as a template to tailor the particle distribution by means of selective localization. The types of morphologies that can be realized with traditional processing methods are however limited. Therefore, 3D printing forms an alternative method to develop materials with tailored microstructures. In the proposed project, you will design polymer nanocomposites with microstructures that generate superior electromagnetic shielding or wave bending. You will realize your material design using advanced processing techniques.
Profile
  • You are recently graduated or will soon graduate with a master degree in electrical engineering, physics, materials science or a related discipline.
  • You have prior experience in at least one of the following areas: design and development of (electromagnetic) metamaterials, electromagnetic characterization, simulations or analytical modelling of electromagnetic material properties.
  • You are able to combine experimental work with analytical modelling or numerical simulations.
  • You have excellent analytical skills, high grades and you are a creative and critical thinker.
  • You are highly motivated to start your career in research and to pursue a PhD degree during a four year research period.
  • You are able to report your progress in an accurate and timely fashion.
  • You have excellent communication skills, with fluency in both written and spoken English.
  • You are open for collaboration with the other team members.
Offer
  • Full-time PhD position for four years with a competitive salary and additional benefits such as health insurance, access to university sports facilities, etc.
  • The opportunity to work and live in one of the most innovative universities and cities in Europe. Leuven is located 20 min from Brussels, in the centre of Europe.
  • International work environment and possibility to present your work on international conferences.
  • Your research will form part of an ERC-funded project, involving a team of 5 researchers working on the development of electromagnetic metamaterials.
  • Your research will be embedded in a world-renowned research group consisting of 5 faculty members active in the area of soft matter rheology and technology.
  • A state-of-the-art experimental infrastructure.
  • A full-time employment for four years, with an intermediate evaluation after one year.
  • To support you during your PhD and to prepare you for the rest of your career, you will participate in the Arenberg Doctoral School doctoral training program (Doctoral Training – ArenbergDoctoral School (kuleuven.be)).

Interested?

Candidates can apply by submitting their CV, motivation letter and gradelists via the online application tool. Please also include the names and contact details of at least two senior researchers that are willing to write a letter of recommendation upon request.


For more information please contact Prof. dr. ir. Ruth Cardinaels via Ruth.Cardinaels@kuleuven.be


You can apply for this job no later than February 15, 2021 via the online application tool. We look forward to your application and will screen it as soon as we have received it. Screening will continue until the position has been filled.


KU Leuven seeks to foster an environment where all talents can flourish, regardless of gender, age, cultural background, nationality or impairments. If you have any questions relating to accessibility or support, please contact us at diversiteit.HR@kuleuven.be.


You can apply for this job no later than February 15, 2022 via the online application tool

KU Leuven seeks to foster an environment where all talents can flourish, regardless of gender, age, cultural background, nationality or impairments. If you have any questions relating to accessibility or support, please contact us at diversiteit.HR@kuleuven.be.
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最后期限: 31-12-2025

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