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The Advanced Manufacturing Lab (AMLZ) opens a PhD position to kick-start a 5-years Franco-Swiss research project on the manufacturing, characterization and modelling of additively manufactured multi-material parts. Focussing on one additive manufacturing process, Laser Powder Bed Fusion, this first PhD will lay the basis of feasibility and mechanical properties of bi-material parts.
The topic of interest of this PhD include (but are not limited to):
This PhD thesis is part of the FASTE (Fabrication Additive des Structures performantes multi-maTériaux pour utilisation en Environnement sévère) project, funded by the 2024 Lopez-Loreta foundation prize. FASTE, a collaboration between ISAE SUPAERO and ETH Zürich, aims to produce and characterize multi-material parts using LPBF (Laser Powder Bed Fusion), DED (Direct Energy Deposition), and WAAM (Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing) technologies. The project encompasses manufacturing methodologies, mechanical behavior characterization, and modeling under complex loads, focusing on multi-material parts.
This thesis the first of the three planned in FASTE, between 2025 and 2030. It explores the compatibility of a iron-based and a nickel-based alloy for bi-material parts made by LPBF, from process development to mechanical characterization. Starting the second year, the optimized interfaces developped by this thesis will be produced using DED and WAAM through a second PhD thesis based at ISAE SUPAERO, Toulouse, fostering collaboration, and validating the methodology's repeatability and reliability.
Technical scope :
The candidate will explore the compatibility of iron-based and nickel-based alloys to make bi-material parts by LPBF, and characterize the mechanical behavior of such parts.
Administrative scope :
Full-time position in the group AMLZ, Zürich, with occasional travel to ISAE SUPAERO, Toulouse. Preferred start date: March-April 2025.
PhD diploma awarded by ETH Zürich: ETH requirements.
Some soft skills :
Some hard checks :
We also would like you to bring the following competencies in line with ETH Zurich’s values:
The candidate will beneficiate from both ETH and ISAE SUPAERO well established institutions (administrations, Masters and Bachelors courses, labs and skills...), as well as participate in the shaping up of the project, with a lot of flexibility !
The advanced manufacturing lab at ETH (AMLZ) develops new manufacturing technologies that overcome the limitations of today's processes, with a focus on additive and hybrid manufacturing processes and advanced process control. ISAE SUPAERO and ICA represent a strong competencies center in aeronautical materials and structure development. The collaboration of the two will bring flexibilitity, and a lot of opportunities to this PhD project in terms of training, network, accessible means...
The day to day supervising will be ensured by Dr Martin (AMLZ), project manager of FASTE, as well as the support from the AMLZ team in particular Dr Deillon (AMLZ), senior scientist and lecturer at ETH. The PhD will be directed by Pr Bambach (AMLZ, ETH) and co-directed by Dr Hor (DMSM, ISAE SURAERO).
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.
We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
Further information about: AMLZ, ISAE SUPAERO, ICA
Questions regarding the position can be directed to Noémie Martin, nmartin@ethz.ch (no applications).
Applications are open until February 2025, and the first feedbacks will be sent end of January 2025.
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