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The post-doctoral researcher will construct and use bespoke experimental apparatuses for inducing macroscopically patterned flows, including multiple vortices, of LCE precursors. Specifically, the set-ups should subject liquid crystalline as well as isotropic liquids, which may be highly viscous and require temperature control, to static or oscillatory flow past strategically placed obstacles in a quasi-2D flow cell or induce rotational shear using planar or cylindrical substrates that confine the liquid. In addition to the design and physical assembly of mechanical components, the researcher will be developing control electronics based on Arduino or Raspberry Pi and write the corresponding software, ensuring significant automation and simple user interfaces such that other researchers can easily use the setups. The researcher will use the set-ups to analyze the LCE precursor flow, also comparing with results from simulations and theory, and continuously revise and improve the equipment. The experimental work will be carried out in close collaboration with a Ph.D. candidate whom you will be co-supervising and another post-doc focusing on new LCE chemistry adapted to the procedures that you develop. Both in the practical and simulation work you will be guided and supported by other post-docs and senior researchers, in Luxembourg and from our international network of collaborators. You will be spending time also in Cambridge and Lisbon.
For further information please see the website of the ESMP group, www.lcsoftmatter.com, or contact Prof. Jan Lagerwall, jan.lagerwall@uni.lu
The post-doctoral researcher should have expertise in materials/mechanical/electrical engineering with an excellent understanding of fluid mechanics as well as experience with Arduino/Raspberry Pi programming, 3D printing and Open Hardware solutions in general. An ideal background is a Ph.D. in experimental physics, engineering, computer science or materials science, with interest and adequate understanding of polymer physics and continuum mechanics. We also expect good supervision and teaching skills. Experience with liquid crystals and polymers is a strong plus.
Applications should include:
Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. To ensure full consideration, candidates should apply by 30th of July 2025 ONLINE formally through the HR system. Applications by Email will not be considered.
All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. In line with our values, the University of Luxembourg promotes an inclusive culture. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and are dedicated to upholding equality and respect for our employees and students.
General information:
The yearly gross salary for every Postdoctoral Researcher at the UL is EUR 85176 (full time).
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