Position PhD-student
Irène Curie Fellowship No
Department(s) Applied Physics and Science Education
FTE 1,0
Date off 17/11/2024
Reference number V34.7794
Are you fascinated by lightning and have always wanted to understand where it comes from and what it can do? And are you a keen experimentalist in the field of plasma physics and/or high voltage engineering. We offer two PhD positions to work with discharges produced by up to 700kV pulses to understand how lightning starts and how it can emit x-rays.
Project description
Despite the huge impact of lightning, its fundamental properties are still very poorly understood. Within this project we will build an infrastructure of carefully designed laboratory experiments in a novel physical regime, that will provide the conditions required to understand lightning phenomena. You will use this to answer some of the major open questions in lightning and high voltage discharge research. You will provide major scientific breakthroughs to answer the questions on how lightning is initiated or how the so-called leaders and streamers emit energetic radiation (X-rays).
The experiments will be unique in the world, due to the large chamber with up to 90 cm long discharges, its highly controlled atmosphere, and its accompanying pulse source surpassing existing experiments by orders in voltage risetime and amplitude (up to 700 kV).
This research is part of the ERC Consolidator Grant project Bottled Lightning, which in total comprises four PhD positions and two PostDocs, as well as a large investment in equipment. This project is embedded in the PI-group of Sander Nijdam, called “Extreme non-equilibrium plasmas”, while most activities will be located in the Electrical Energy Systems lab at TU/e.
This research is mostly curiosity-driven. You will expose new physical phenomena and thereby lead to great insights and uses: for the lightning community, validation of simulations and theories and understanding of lightning radio emissions, and for high voltage engineers tools to improve their devices.
Open Positions
We have two open PhD-positions, available to start around June 2025:
The successful candidate:
Affinity with plasma diagnostics or x-ray detection is a pre.
A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we offer you:
About us
Eindhoven University of Technology is an internationally top-ranking university in the Netherlands that combines scientific curiosity with a hands-on attitude. Our spirit of collaboration translates into an open culture and a top-five position in collaborating with advanced industries. Fundamental knowledge enables us to design solutions for the highly complex problems of today and tomorrow.
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Information
Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more?
Please contact the hiring manager Sander Nijdam, Associate Professor, s.nijdam@tue.nl or
+31 40 247 4342.
Visit our website for more information about the application process or the conditions of employment. You can also contact HRServices.flux@tue.nl.
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Application
We invite you to submit a complete application by using the apply button. The application should include a:
We look forward to receiving your application and will screen it as soon as possible. The vacancy will remain open until both positions are filled.
We are an internationally top-ranking university in the Netherlands that combines scientific curiosity with a hands-on attitude.
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