About the Host Institution
The Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW Dresden) is a non-university research institute conducting fundamental and applied research in advanced functional materials for sustainable technologies. The institute employs approximately 500 staff members from more than 40 countries and offers a highly international and interdisciplinary research environment. Further information is available at: https://www.ifw-dresden.de
About the MGICIAN Doctoral Network
MGICIAN is a Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Network dedicated to developing sustainable magnesium-based thermoelectric materials and translating them into high-performance solid-state cooling technologies. The network brings together academic and industrial partners across Europe and trains 15 Doctoral Candidates (m/f/div) in materials development, interface engineering, module fabrication, and system integration.
Fabrication of High-Performance Thermoelectric Modules for Solid-State Cooling
Project Overview
DC9 focuses on the fabrication, optimization, and validation of high-performance thermoelectric modules for solid-state cooling applications. Building on magnesium-based materials and advanced interface concepts developed within the consortium, DC9 will develop thermoelectric modules with optimized cooling performance and high durability. The project will involve the fabrication of modules, the simulation of thermoelectric devices and the testing of these devices under realistic operating conditions.
The Doctoral Candidate (m/f/div) will:
Secondments
To strengthen interdisciplinary and intersectoral training, DC9 will complete secondments at:
Education
Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Materials Science, Physics, Engineering, or a closely related field
Technical Competences
Employment Conditions
Applications must be submitted exclusively through the official project website https://mgician.eu.
Applications submitted by email will not be considered.
Applicants should prepare:
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