Résumé | In the last decade, lightweight fibre-reinforced composites have allowed the sustainable development of modern society by, for example, enabling more efficient wind turbines and making our vehicles lighter. Unfortunately, these materials are challenging to recycle: most composite parts are still incinerated or landfilled, two very polluting practices.
The FibReLoop project is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie (MSCA) Doctoral Network that aims to promote the industrial implementation of circular economy strategies for composites. Fourteen doctoral candidates will be trained to tackle the recycling of a composite part all the way to the design and production of new recycled components. The topics include the evaluation, enhancement, and development of current and new recycling technologies; the experimental assessment of the behaviour of the recycled materials; the development of material models and design approaches for recycled composites and parts; and the implementation of recycled composites and circular economic practices into real-life industrial cases. FibReLoop involves 18 European universities and companies.
Applications are invited for fourteen PhD positions in the field of recycling of composites, leading to the award of a PhD degree. The recruited researchers will be trained for 3 years to become interdisciplinary and multi-talented experts. They will develop advanced simulation tools to predict optimal microstructures for recycled composites, manufacture these microstructures and then verify them in industrial applications. The researchers will have a unique opportunity to be trained by world-leading experts in cutting-edge technologies, supported by a strong network and extensive industry participation.
Please note that some of the positions are hosted by an industrial partner. In this case, the researcher will also be enrolled in a PhD program at a university
Please visit https://fibreloop.polimi.it for more information about the FibReLoop project and doctoral positions. - |
Profil candidat | - Typical profile for a thesis at MINES ParisTech: Engineer and / or Master of Science - Good level of general and scientific culture. Good level of knowledge of French (B2 level in french is required) and English. (B2 level in english is required) Good analytical, synthesis, innovation and communication skills. Qualities of adaptability and creativity. Teaching skills. Motivation for research activity. Coherent professional project.
Prerequisite (specific skills for this thesis):
The work requires a strong background in materials science, composite mechanics and/or solid mechanics and particularly in fracture and damage mechanics as well as a mindset for personal development. This project has a strong mix of experimental and computational activities. It is therefore essential that applicants are interested in such a combination. Apart from a good working knowledge of the finite element method, proficiency in a programming language such as Matlab or Python is highly desirable.
During the appointment, two secondments are planned:
• 3 months to ENI (Italy) – to assess wind turbines end of life conditions and test recycled material from a turbine blade.
• 4 months to Mines Paris – PSL University (France) – to perform fatigue tests on specimens to be recycled.
A good candidate should be an enthusiastic and self-motivated person with an attitude towards personal development. The candidate should meet the requirements for enrolment in a doctoral programme at Mines Paris – PSL University. This means having at least a B2 level of English and He/she has obtained (or is about to obtain) good grades for a master degree in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautics, or similar. Eligible applications will be assessed on the applicant's (1) academic qualifications, (2) technical skills, (3) background on modelling, (4) communication skills, and (5) motivation for the project. PSL University has an equal opportunities and diversity policy, and we welcome applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds.
The post is supported by an allowance provided by the European Commission. The EU Researcher Allowances will be used to cover both the employee's as the employer's mandatory charges. The fellows are assigned full-time with a PhD scholarship with full social security.
To be eligible for this grant:
1.You do not have a PhD degree yet at the start of your assignment.
2. You must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the recruiting beneficiary (France) for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before their date of recruitment.
This means that your nationality is not relevant for your eligibility.
Applicants should supply the following:
• a detailed resume
• a copy of the identity card or passport
• a covering letter explaining the applicant's motivation for the position
• detailed exam results
• two references : the name and contact details of at least two people who could be contacted
• to provide an appreciation of the candidate
• Your notes of M1, M2
• level of English equivalent TOEIC
The cover letter should clearly indicate for which FibReLoop position(s) you are applying, as it is possible to apply for multiple. We kindly ask you not to include a photograph in your CV or cover letter. We are committed to equal opportunities, and by removing these details, it helps us to evaluate people on their skills and experience instead of factors that can lead to unconsciously biased decisions.
Based on the resumé and cover letter, we will invite shortlisted applicants for an interview. This will be held online via Zoom. The interview will consist of three parts and last for about 1.5 hours in total:
1. You will be asked to prepare a small task beforehand and present your approach to the task.
2. You will present a paper relevant to the PhD topic, and assess its strengths and weaknesses.
3. We will ask for clarifications about your background and gauge your motivation and skills.
to be sent to recrutement_these@mat.mines-paristech.fr
Please add the label “[FibReLoop DC1]” to the subject line of the e-mail you send. |
Objectif | The aim of this PhD project is to contribute to the benchmarking of all the different composite recycling technologies involved in FibReLoop, in particular the one developed by Fairmat. In order to establish a more realistic assessment procedure, the effect of recycling on conditioned and/or fatigued materials will be evaluated to better represent end-of-life parts. The recycling assessment protocol will be validated on the exemplary case of a wind turbine blade. |