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7 PhD and postdoc positions in mechanics of materials @ UGent (Belgium)

ABG-138876 Thesis topic
2026-05-01 Public/private mixed funding
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7 PhD and postdoc positions in mechanics of materials @ UGent (Belgium)
  • Engineering sciences
  • Materials science
phd, doctorat, mecanique, materiaux

Topic description

The research group Mechanics of Materials and Structures at Ghent University (UGent-MMS) has 7 vacancies for PhD and postdoc research in the field of mechanics of materials. The vacancies are linked to research on composite hydrogen tanks, mine counter-measure drones and snap fit joints in constructions. All positions have a duration of at least 3 years and are fully funded (projects already granted). All research will be conducted with leading companies in the field.

Ghent University is a top-100 university in Belgium, Europe.

 

More information can be found on

https://composites.ugent.be/PhD_job_vacancies_PhD_job_positions_composites.html

 

Applications should be sent in English.

Starting date

2026-10-01

Funding category

Public/private mixed funding

Funding further details

Funding by Flemish government/research institute

Presentation of host institution and host laboratory

Ghent University

The "Mechanics of Materials and Structures" research group at Ghent University (UGent-MMS) has 30 years of experience in mechanics of materials (in particular composite materials), and almost 20 years in finite element modelling and computational mechanics. The mechanical behaviour is studied under static and dynamic loading conditions, where dynamic loading ranges from (high) dynamic impact over vibrations till fatigue. For investigating these loading regimes, the group has a wide range of experimental facilities. Additionally, the experimental tests are equipped with a variety of non-destructive techniques. Further, the group has a strong tradition in numerical modelling, in particular in finite element codes. The emphasis lies on the correct modelling of mechanics and damage phenomena observed in composite materials during testing. Therefore dedicated material models or constitutive laws are developed and integrated into finite element simulations. Validation is done through comparison with instrumented experimental tests.

For the moment, about 25 researchers are active in the group. More information can be found on http://www.composites.ugent.be/.

PhD title

Doctorat de Mecanique

Country where you obtained your PhD

Belgium

Institution awarding doctoral degree

Ghent University

Graduate school

Doctoral School of (Bio-)Engineering

Candidate's profile

  • You hold a Master’s degree (preferably) in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Civil Engineering, Computational Mechanics or equivalent
  • You are fluent in English, both in speaking and writing
  • You have strong organization skills and can collaborate with companies
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