Objective
SKF Engineering & Research Centre is the SKF Group' central research and development facility. With 120 employees of various nationalities, its role is to strengthen SKF's technical leadership in rolling bearings and seals. For the Materials Theory & Testing Function we are looking for post-doctoral Fellows (2 positions) in the framework of the Marie Curie Industry Host Fellowship. Job profile: Job holder's working field will be in inter-relations between (steel) metallurgy, microstructure, inclusions and mechanical properties, job holder needs to have documented experience in that. This should also include a thorough understanding of dislocation theory and of the mechanisms behind fatigue crack initiation, crack propagation and fracture. The candidate should also have experience in scientific problem solving, that is, the combined use of experimental and theoretical tools to "go to the bottom" of the problem and should also have an interest to maintain contacts with external R&D partners. Our requirements: University plus Ph.D. in physics, metallurgy or equivalent. Inventive, high level of personal involvement and energy. The drive and commitment to make things happen. Excellent communication skills, good ability in written and oral English. A self-motivated, communicative, team worker. We offer: A challenging job with worldwide contacts. Possibilities for further professional development and growth. A modern working environment. Good labor conditions. If you are interested and meet the above requirements, please send your application letter and CV to Sjoerd.Veenma&SKF.com (Human Resources). For additional job information you may contact Erik.VegterSKF.com (Project leader Materials Science) or Jos.Bras&SKF.com (Function Manager Materials Theory & TEsting). SKF ERC, P.O. Box 2350, 3430 DT Nieuwegein., The Netherlands.
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3439 MT NIEUWEGEIN
Netherlands
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