Post-doctoral position: experimental study of atmospheric emissions from mechanical braking
| ABG-138805 | Job | Any |
| 2026-04-29 | Fixed-term 13 Month | > €35,000 and < €45,000 annual gross |
Employer
Public establishment belonging to IMT (Institut Mines-Télécom), placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, IMT Nord Europe has three main objectives: providing our students with ethically responsible engineering practice enabling them to solve 21st century issues, carrying out our R&D activities leading to outstanding innovations and supporting territorial development through innovation and entrepreneurship. Ideally positioned at the heart of Europe, 1 hour away from Paris, 30 min from Brussels and 1h30 from London, IMT Nord Europe has strong ambitions to become a main actor of the current industrial transitions, digital and environmental, by combining education and research on engineering and digital technologies.
Located on two main campuses dedicated to research and education in Douai and Lille, IMT Nord Europe offers research facilities of almost 20,000m² in the following areas:
- Digital science,
- Energy and Environment,
- Materials and Processes.
For more details, visit the School’s website : www.imt-nord-europe.fr
The position is to be filled within the Centre d'Enseignement, de Recherche et d'Innovation Energie Environnement (CERI EE) at IMT Nord Europe. Part of CERI EE's mission (https://recherche.imt-nord-europe.fr/energie-environnement-ceri/ ) is to carry out technical and scientific work for the French Ministry of the Environment, within the framework of the Laboratoire Central de Surveillance de la Qualité de l'Air (LCSQA, https://www.lcsqa.org/fr ) and the Observatoire de Mesure et Evaluation en zone Rurale de la pollution Atmosphérique à longue distance (MERA, https://www.lcsqa.org/fr/le-dispositif-mera ). In consultation with the French Air Quality Monitoring Associations (AASQA), CERI EE is responsible for proposing and qualifying the measurement methods to be deployed, defining protocols, assessing data quality and managing the MERA observatory, which is part of the French regulatory air quality monitoring system.
Position and assignments
Scientific background and research project:
This research project is part of the objectives of the CPER Hauts-de-France 2021-2027 program "Research and Innovation in Eco-Responsible and Autonomous Transport and Mobility" (RITMEA), led by the CNRS TTM Research Federation (FR 3733), Axis 2 "Energy Efficiency and Consumption Optimization in Mobility and Emissions," and its Work Package 3 TriboGreen "Reduction of Noise, Particulate, and VOC Emissions from Friction" (frttm.fr/ritmea). Within WP3 TriboGreen, the focus is specifically on studying ways to reduce particulate and volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from brake wear.
Emissions of atmospheric pollutants, particles and VOCs, from the mechanical braking of vehicles are a public health concern due to their potential toxicity, which depends on their physicochemical characteristics and the quantities inhaled. In the automotive sector, the EURO7-2026 standard mandates the reduction of non-exhaust pollution and limits particulate emissions from braking. In the rail sector, high particulate concentrations in underground stations pose a significant challenge.
The use, composition and properties of friction materials in contact, along with their respective mechanical, thermal, and physicochemical (oxidation) properties, are factors that can influence the quantity and nature of braking emissions. Reducing these emissions requires: (1) accurate measurement and characterization of particulate emissions (number, mass, size, physicochemical properties) and VOC emissions (identification, quantification), and (2) identification of the predominant source mechanisms and influencing factors (materials, usage) of emissions. This knowledge will help identify actionable strategies to reduce vehicle braking emissions.
Emissions reduction will be addressed through the lever of materials, particularly friction materials, which is a practical and easily implementable solution. The project’s innovative approach involves the ability to develop friction materials (brake pads) with known compositions, tailored to specific scientific questions. For example, it will be possible to add a tracer metal or simplify the organic matrix. While particulate emissions from braking have been extensively studied, research on VOC emissions from braking is much less common.
This mission will benefit from both the expertise of LaMcube (Centrale Lille, University of Lille, Villeneuve d’Ascq) in materials science and tribology, and the CERI EE (IMT Nord Europe, Douai) in metrology and analytical chemistry of particulate and gaseous atmospheric emissions. The project will be conducted in close collaboration between the two laboratories, located 30 km apart and easily accessible by public transport or electric service vehicles (approximately 30 minutes).
Post-doctoral assignments
The project aims to improve the environmental performance of mechanical vehicle braking by studying the relationship between tribological processes and atmospheric emissions (particles and VOCs) from real or controlled-formulation materials. To achieve this, the project requires the recruitment of a post-doctoral researcher, ideally with expertise in materials physico-chemistry, tribology, and analytical physico-chemistry of atmospheric pollutants.
Initially, the research engineer will focus on expanding the range of measured VOCs to include PAHs (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) through sampling on suitable adsorption cartridges followed by TD-GC-FID/MS analysis.
In the second phase, two controlled-formulation composite material will be developed and physico-chemically characterized (chemical composition, thermal decomposition...). Controlled braking tests will then be conducted to study the link between tribological source processes, their influencing factors (material, usage), and atmospheric emissions.
Technical and scientific support will be provided for all these tasks.
By the end of the project, the results should enable at least one publication and one communication on the source mechanisms and factors influencing particulate and VOC emissions from braking.
Geographic mobility:
Starting date
Profile
Candidate profile: (Prerequisites/ Diploma)
The candidate must hold a PhD in materials physico-chemistry or atmospheric analytical physico-chemistry. Experience in TD-GC-FID/MS, statistical data processing and project management will be appreciated. The candidate must be scientifically and technically open-minded, enabling him/her to work effectively on multidisciplinary projects.
REQUIRED PROFILE :
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Abilities |
Skills |
Knowledge |
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Scientific rigor Curiosity Initiative Autonomy Team work Organisation skills Project management Good communication, oral and written in English Mobility (between Douai and Villeneuve d’Ascq, 30 km apart)
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Required: Knowing how to conduct experiments Data processing in Python Preferred: Development of composite materials Tribometer testing Particle measurement (counters) VOC measurement (chromatography, mass spectrometry)
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Required: Metallic and composite materials Mechanics of materials Chemistry of materials Analytical physical chemistry Preferred: Tribology Surface analysis Particle analysis VOC analysis (GC-MS)
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