Location: Dresden, Germany
Institute: TU Dresden – Chair of Forming and Machining Processes, Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering
Position: Research Associate (m/f/x)
Application Deadline: April 25, 2025
Start Date: July 1, 2025
Salary: E13 TV-L (according to German public service pay scale)
Project Duration: Until June 30, 2028
Eligibility: Master’s degree in engineering sciences (PhD track)
About TU Dresden
TU Dresden is one of Germany’s leading technical universities, known for its interdisciplinary research, international outlook, and excellence in science and engineering. As a University of Excellence, it offers world-class facilities, dynamic research opportunities, and a diverse, inclusive environment for innovation and collaboration.
Project Overview: “2nd Life Metal Components”
This €13 million-funded project by the Werner Siemens Foundation focuses on developing advanced upcycling techniques for metal parts. The initiative aims to reduce energy consumption by up to 90% compared to conventional recycling methods while improving the functionality of recycled metal components.
The project offers a platform for creative scientific freedom, interdisciplinary collaboration, and high-impact research on sustainable manufacturing.
Job Description and Responsibilities
As a Research Associate, you will contribute to pioneering work in sustainable materials science with a focus on:
- Developing non-destructive methods for characterizing materials and components
- Classifying first-life metal components for reuse and upcycling
- Generating critical data for process and production planning
- Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams in process engineering, simulation, and manufacturing
- Publishing research results in journals and presenting at international conferences
- Supporting curriculum design for the new Master’s program in Resource-Efficient Manufacturing and Materials (REMM)
Required Qualifications
- A very good to good Master’s degree in engineering sciences, ideally in material characterization, mechanics, or simulation methods
- Strong programming skills (Python, VBA, etc.) and experience with CAD/FEM software
- High motivation to innovate, learn, and work independently
- Proficiency in German and English (written and spoken)
- Experience or interest in material modeling, testing, and simulation
- Effective communication and collaboration skills, especially in international research teams
Benefits
- Competitive salary according to E13 TV-L
- Chance to pursue a PhD within a cutting-edge research environment
- Opportunity to engage in sustainable innovation with real-world impact
- International exposure and a strong interdisciplinary research network
- Involvement in shaping an upcoming Master’s degree program at TU Dresden
Equal Opportunities
TU Dresden is a certified family-friendly university and actively supports equal opportunity employment. Women and candidates with disabilities or equivalent status as per SGB IX are strongly encouraged to apply and will receive preferential treatment if equally qualified.
How to Apply
Application deadline: April 25, 2025
Send your full application (in a single PDF) via one of the following:
- Via SecureMail Portal: https://securemail.tu-dresden.de
- Email: dorothee.mehlgarten@tu-dresden.de
- Or by post to:
TU Dresden
Professur für Formgebende Fertigungsverfahren
Herrn Prof. Alexander Brosius
Helmholtzstr. 10
01069 Dresden
Germany
Note: Only copies should be submitted. TU Dresden does not return application materials, and travel costs for interviews are not reimbursed.
Learn More
For full details, visit:
TU Dresden Job Portal – Vacancy ID 12066
This opportunity is ideal for engineers with a passion for sustainable innovation, material sciences, and smart manufacturing technologies. Apply now to be part of a groundbreaking international team shaping the future of green metal recycling.