Universität Stuttgart | Germany | 70xxx Stuttgart | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible / Full time | Published since: 04.02.2026 on stepstone.de
M.Sc or Dipl.-Ing. (university) - Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics or related courses of study (m/f/d)
The University of Stuttgart is looking for a M.Sc. or Dipl.-Ing. (Uni) (m/w/d) Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics and Related Studies for the material behaviour and material modeling department Our profile: The Department of Material Behavior and Modelling deals with the investigation of material behavior at high temperatures and under the influence of hydrogen, as well as the processes which take place in materials and the underlying mechanisms. We have a clear focus on applications in energy technology. To complement our competent and interdisciplinary team, we are looking for a motivated personality at the next possible time. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Processing of research projects on material behaviour under high-temperature relaxation stress Implementation of finite element simulations Creation and validation of suitable material models Processing of industrial projects in the field of high-temperature material testing
Above-average degree in mechanical engineering, materials science, physics or a related degree Interest in material and component testing and implementation of simulations Programming skills (FORTRAN, Python e.g.) Openness and interest in work in a diverse team Impressed motivation to solve technical problems Very good knowledge of German and English in word and writing First experience in the field of FE simulation and material testing is desirable In the case of interest and suitability, there is the possibility of promotion.
Occupational pension Flexible working time Further training Sports and leisure activities Transport subsidy The University of Stuttgart wants to increase the proportion of women and is therefore particularly interested in women's applications. Full-time jobs are generally participatory. In the case of the same suitability, severely disabled persons are primarily employed. The recruitment is done by the central administration of the University of Stuttgart. .
Location
![]() | Universität Stuttgart | |
| 70569 Stuttgart | ||
| Germany |
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