Universität der Bundeswehr München | Germany | Neubiberg | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible / Full time / Home office | Published since: 28.04.2025 on stepstone.de
Research Assistant (m/w/d) in the field of fibre composites and radar materials
Research assistant Senior Consultant (m/w/d) at the Institute for Lightweight Construction of the Faculty of Aerospace Technology in the field of fiber composites and radar tar materials (Deferred to the 13 TVöD Group) at the next possible time permanently searched for 3 years in full or part-time. The Institute for Lightweight Construction (www.unibw.de/lightweight Construction) at the University of the Federal Armed Force Munich deals with the production, development and design of lightweight construction structures made of conventional and modern materials for the most diverse applications. This includes the development and analysis of new lightweight construction methods, in particular also in the context of fiber composite materials. Within the framework of a research project, the aging behaviour of radar tar materials is to be investigated and modeled in close cooperation with the Wehrwissenschaften Institute for Plant and Operating Materials (WIWeB) and the Wehrtechnische Dienststelle für Schutz- und Sondertechnik (WTD 52). The aim of the project is to examine the ageing behaviour and to develop suitable models for the description of ageing. During operation, such materials are subject to various environmental influences (radiation, moisture, temperature) whose influence leads to aging and degradation. In particular, the aging (e.g. by oxidation in combination with moisture) can also affect the introduced radar-absorbing particles and lead to a considerable reduction in the radar-absorbing properties or the mechanical properties. For this reason, it is very important to gain a good understanding of the underlying physico-chemical processes in order to be able to evaluate possible aging effects with the aid of suitable models and to make predictions. The project is being processed at the WIWeB site in Erding. Extensive laboratories with the latest equipment and the latest technology are available for the investigations. JOBV1_EN
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Research assistant Senior Consultant (m/w/d) at the Institute for Lightweight Construction of the Faculty of Aerospace Technology in the field of fiber composites and radar tar materials (Deferred to the 13 TVöD Group) at the next possible time permanently searched for 3 years in full or part-time. The Institute for Lightweight Construction (www.unibw.de/lightweight Construction) at the University of the Federal Armed Force Munich deals with the production, development and design of lightweight construction structures made of conventional and modern materials for the most diverse applications. This includes the development and analysis of new lightweight construction methods, in particular also in the context of fiber composite materials. Within the framework of a research project, the aging behaviour of radar tar materials is to be investigated and modeled in close cooperation with the Wehrwissenschaften Institute for Plant and Operating Materials (WIWeB) and the Wehrtechnische Dienststelle für Schutz- und Sondertechnik (WTD 52). The aim of the project is to examine the ageing behaviour and to develop suitable models for the description of ageing. During operation, such materials are subject to various environmental influences (radiation, moisture, temperature) whose influence leads to aging and degradation. In particular, the aging (e.g. by oxidation in combination with moisture) can also affect the introduced radar-absorbing particles and lead to a considerable reduction in the radar-absorbing properties or the mechanical properties. For this reason, it is very important to gain a good understanding of the underlying physico-chemical processes in order to be able to evaluate possible aging effects with the aid of suitable models and to make predictions. The project is being processed at the WIWeB site in Erding. Extensive laboratories with the latest equipment and the latest technology are available for the investigations.
Investigation, research and modelling of aging behavior of radar tar materials Conducting experimental research in the WIWeB and the Institute for Lightweight Construction Participation in the preparation of research reports and publication of research results Instruction of student assistants and students as part of student work
Completed academic degree (Master or Diploma) in the field of engineering or natural sciences with a grade average of at least 2.5 English knowledge of at least B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (German knowledge is advantageous) Remarkable: Experience and knowledge in the fields of fiber composites, non-destructive material testing/analytics, radar technology What do we expect? High motivation, team skills and joy in scientific work Their work is precise, responsible and result-oriented. Creative solutions for new questions and interdisciplinary perspectives Equality and diversity competence They stand up for the fundamental freedom of democracy within the meaning of the Basic Law You agree to take part in a safety review (SÜ) and health assessment if necessary
Excellent opportunities for personal development and active promotion of your scientific development (promotion) Pleasant working environment in a friendly and committed team Flexible working time A campus university with very good infrastructure, in-house nursery and kindergarten (parent initiative), a family service agency with advice and assistance for university members to improve the compatibility of family, care and work A grouping up to the remuneration group 13 takes place in accordance with § 12 TVöD with regard to the actual activities to be performed and the fulfilment of the personal or collective requirements. Homeoffice is restricted after consultation with the project management. They work with a recognized and family-friendly employer in safe economic conditions. You have the opportunity to participate in offers of occupational health promotion. Due to the joint implementation of the project with WIWeB, your work sites are located in both Erding and UniBw Munich in Neubiberg. Employment may also be part-time if desired. The Bundeswehr promotes the occupational equality of women and men and therefore welcomes particularly women's applications. In accordance with the Social Code IX and the Disabled Compensation Act, we expressly welcome applications of seriously disabled people; in respect of the fulfilment of the tendering requirements, individual consideration is given. The Bundeswehr supports the goals of the National Integration Plan and welcomes applications from people with a migration background. JOBV1_EN
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