
Researcher in Microstructural characterization of steels deformed in hydrogen conditions
- Trondheim, Trøndelag
- Midlertidlig
- Fulltid
- Work independently to collect, analyse, and report thorough data pertaining to materials structure and properties using a wide variety of experimental techniques, such as electron microscopy and atom probe tomography.
- Understand the deformation and mechanical performance of metallic materials in different environments by correlating microstructural observations with compositional alterations.
- Communicate results with project partners, participate at conferences and present at relevant conferences.
- Jointly supervise master students.
- You must have completed a Norwegian doctoral degree or a corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as equivalent to a Norwegian PhD. If you can document that the PhD thesis has been submitted, your application can be assessed even if you have not yet defended your dissertation. Documentation of the obtained doctoral degree must be presented before you can take up the position.
- You must have a professionally relevant background in metallurgy and/or materials science with a focus on metallic materials.
- You must have hands-on experience in Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) while practical experience in conducting and analyzing EBSD data will be considered a plus.
- You must have hands-on experience in Atom Probe Tomography (APT) and APT sample preparation by Focused Ion Beam.
- You must have a basic understanding of the failure and deformation of metallic materials.
- Experience in Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and TEM sample preparation will be considered a plus.
- Experience in hydrogen charging of metallic materials will be considered a plus.
- Fluent written and spoken English
- You must have a professionally relevant background in metallurgy and/or materials science with a focus on metallic materials, while experience in steels will be considered a plus.
- Hands-on experience with SEM, EBSD, FIB and APT, while experience with other characterization methods such as TEM will be considered a plus.
- Previous experience with hydrogen in metallic materials and/or hydrogen charging will be considered a plus.
- Be comfortable working independently to solve complex problems and take responsibility for their own progress.
- Be able to present current results and communicate effectively with other industrial and academic partners.
- Be willing to learn from experiences and feedback from others.
- Be able to build meaningful professional relationships in the workplace, foster respect among colleagues and contribute to an inclusive, fair and responsible work environment.
- Be able to work together with other PhD candidates, postdocs, research staff and faculty, and contribute to the wider research groups at NTNU.
- exciting and stimulating tasks in a strong international academic environment
- an open and
- CV and certificates
- transcripts and diplomas for bachelor's-, master's- and PhD degrees. If you have not yet completed your Ph.D, you must provide confirmation on your estimated date for the doctoral dissertation, or that your PhD thesis has been submitted
- A copy of the doctoral thesis. Documentation of a completed doctoral degree must be presented before taking up the position.
- Academic works - published or unpublished in archives - that you would like to be considered in the assessment (up to 3 items)
- Cover letter describing how your skills and experience fits in this project (max 1 page, font size 12, times new roman).
- Name and contact information of three referees