Major Tasks & Responsibilities
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Conduct in-depth research on fracture mechanics of polymeric materials, focusing on the interplay among materials formulation, processing and part design.
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Build-up competences on evaluations of residual stress level and its relationship with optical properties.
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Adopt and develop new tools, approaches and concepts on process, development and implement into day-by-day business.
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Effectively provide guidance on formulation, processing and part design for product and application development based on the analytical results.
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Keep network with internal respective other functions inside (e.g. DRD for digitalization / automation of property evaluation) and external experts in materials science and polymer characterization fields.
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Assure appropriate management of IP and documentation.
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Ensure safety standards and compliance.
Qualification Requirements (Education & Work Experience)
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Ph.D. in Polymer Physics, graduating or graduated within three years, with strong research background in polymer mechanics, materials science, material processing and optical properties preferred
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Proficiency in polymer characterization techniques, especially mechanical and optical property testing methods.
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Familiarity with advanced material processing techniques such as injection molding, extrusion, etc.
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Experience in research or development of engineering plastics or coatings and adhesive related materials is highly desirable.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with strong independent research ability.
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Have good English listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, and be able to write scientific papers proficiently.
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Personally, you convince us with your scientific research enthusiasm and initiative, a high degree of initiative and a team spirit mindset.
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You have the ability to work independently in a scientific team.