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PROFESSOR IN METALLURGY

Publicerad 2024-11-15

À propos de nous

The Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris (MINES Paris) is one of the most prestigious engineering schools in France and the leading school in terms of the volume of industry-oriented research. The Ecole des Mines de Paris trains general engineers through an innovative, multidisciplinary educational experience, in which the engineering sciences and the human and social sciences are closely linked. This dual culture is further strengthened by its membership of PSL University, which is ranked in the top 50 in international rankings, and provides a genuine opportunity to enrich one's career path.

Mines Paris is a public institution of a scientific, cultural and professional nature (EPSCP), under the supervision of the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty.

Mission

Your environment :

The Centre des Matériaux (https://www.mat.minesparis.psl.eu/): around 60 staff members and 100 students (master and PhD programs, postdocs). It is organized into three research teams and six technical platforms, focusing on manufacturing processes and the resulting mechanical behavior of materials, using both experiments and modeling.

Your challenges and responsabilities :

As a member of the GEM research team, you drive and supervise multiscale studies of relationships between processing, microstructure, and in-service properties. You focus on physical and chemical mechanisms that govern microstructural evolutions, either during processing or in service.

You train and supervise PhD students regarding the analysis of physical phenomena (such as thermal history, phase transformations, residual stresses and strains) that govern the genesis of microstructures, during both manufacturing and post-processing.

Your favorite research tools: microstructural characterizations such as microscopy and XRD; experimental, theoretical and numerical tools dedicated to thermokinetics of phase transformations.

You develop your own research, in close collaboration with the economic world, you publish in best-ranked journals and dedicated international conferences. You build and coordinate local, national and international research projects addressing microstructural evolutions and in-service properties.

You actively participate to the academic network (national research clusters, joint research facilities) and to the international scientific influence of the laboratory.

You coordinate, practice and develop teaching focusing on physical metallurgy and phase transformations, on new dedicated to undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students. You supervise academic projects, interns, as well as PhD students. You participate to enrolment of students, and to the management of teaching activities. You develop the executive education offer, especially, in metallurgy and materials science.

Profil

Let's talk about you !...

You graduated from a University of High School and were awarded a PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering. If relevant in your country, you were awarded a Habilitation or a professorship position.

You are strongly interested in physical metallurgy.

You are significantly experienced in research (including abroad) and in teaching in the field of metallurgy.

You are committed in using your creativity and scientific rigor for the benefit of student training in materials science.

The main skills required for this post are :

Knowledge and skills :

• Sound teaching, research and student training experience in metallurgy (including in English)

• Significant experience in experimental and modelling research in the field in phase transformations (ideally, including thermokinetics), shown by a high publication level

• Experience in defining academic projects in Materials Science, in fundraising, and in research project driving

• Active contribution to the national and international scientific influence of your current laboratory

• Demonstrated experience in teaching and institutional responsibilities

Soft skills :

• Ability and strong commitment in the creation and transmission of knowledge via research, teaching, and supervising of students.

• Autonomy : definition of collaborative research projects, raising funds using public calls for proposals, as well as your academic and industrial network.

• Team management ability, in collaboration with other research teams inside and outside the laboratory (both French and from abroad).

…And about us ! Working at Mines Paris also means :

• Joining a prestigious institution with a rich history

• Playing a part in the digital transition and the transition to carbon neutrality to tackle the climate emergency

• Belonging to PSL University, ranked 41st in the Academic Ranking of World Universities

• Enjoying a multidisciplinary research environment (physics, chemistry, mechanics) encompassing all the processing-microstructure-property-lifetime prediction paradigm of materials science

• Enjoying a rich experimental platform, and high-level skills and facilities in numerical simulation

• Leading research of high academic level, together with close contact to the economic world

Deadline for submission of applications: 15 December 2024

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