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    PhD Student / Research Assistant

    Computational Science

    The Institute for Microelectronics, TU Wien is currently offering a computational scientist position (PhD Student / Research Assistant, 40 hours/week). The research is focused on developing a high performance finite element-based micromagnetics simulation approach to investigate and design advanced  magnetoresistive memories.

    The candidate is expected to be a team player, eager, proactive, and self-reliant. The candidate is further expected to enter TU Wien’s doctoral program, present research findings at international conferences (for which funding is available) as well as to publish in international journals.  The open position is a research position and as such no lecturing is required; however, upon interest and availability, the candidate may supervise bachelor’s and master’s thesis projects. Excellent command of written and spoken English (our working language) is a must. The workplace will be located in the heart of Vienna at the Institute for Microelectronics, TU Wien.

    Skills/Qualifications

    The candidate must be skilled in:

    • Master Degree in Computational Science, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or equivalent studies
    • Profound knowledge of C++ under GNU/Linux
    • Experience in utilizing third-party (scientific) libraries
    • Team player, eager, and reliable
    • Proactive and self-reliant
    • Good knowledge of written and spoken English
    • Experience with the finite element method as well as parallel programming is a plus

    Previous experience in micromagnetic simulations is not necessary, however, a strong interest in developing numerical simulation software for physical applications is a must.

    Salary

    This position is subject to the collective agreement of TU Wien for workers and employees, employment group B1. The monthly salary is paid 14 times and the gross annual salary is approximately EUR 41 601,00.

    Desired Start

    Immediately. The position will remain open until filled.

    Application

    Please send a detailed CV to Viktor Sverdlov (sverdlov@iue.tuwien.ac.at). There is no particular deadline for submitting an application and it will be assigned on a first come – first serve basis.

    Work location

    Institute for Microelectronics (TU Wien), Vienna, Austria, Gußhausstraße 27-29, 1040

    Contact

    Viktor Sverdlov

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