PhD: Thermomagnetic energy converters

Updated: 2 months ago

The advertised position (MSCA Doctoral Candidate) is part of the 4-years EU-Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network project “HEAT4ENERGY”. The main goal of HEAT4ENERGY is to train a new generation of enablers for the European Energy Transition with the skills needed to assess the potential of new energy technologies. They will acquire these in practice by addressing the challenge of making the first realistic and energy efficient thermomagnetic energy converters for low grade waste heat (<100°C) to electricity and they will learn how to upscale these and bring them to a viable market level.

The project offers training in science and technology for energy transition and climate action, as well as transferable and complementary skills and Open Science related training. Through secondments the HEAT4ENERGY PhD students will engage in all fields of materials development for energy, ranging from physics to industrial practice. This position is excellently appropriate for candidates who possess a detailed knowledge of magnetic materials and micromagnetic simulations. You will have ample space to develop your skills and conduct ground-breaking research.



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