PhD position in numerical and experimental studies of non-spherical and deformable granular systems | |
| Workplace | Zurich - Zurich region - Switzerland |
| Category | Environment | Physics |
| Position | Junior Researcher / PhD Position |
| Published | 13 February 2026 |
| PhD position in numerical and experimental studies of non-spherical and deformable granular systems 100%, Zurich, fixed-termETH Zurich is one of the worldwide leading universities and is renowned for its excellence in education, cutting-edge fundamental research and efforts to put new knowledge and innovations directly into practice. Project backgroundGranular systems are ubiquitous in nature (e.g. rock avalanches or dunes) and of fundamental importance to industry. However, despite their widespread use and occurrence, many important phenomena, such as segregation, surface instabilities or jamming, i.e. the transition between a fluid- to solid-like state, are poorly understood. This project explores specifically the effect of particle deformability and non-sphericity on the dynamics and rheology of granular systems. Flexible particles deform under stress, while the deformation in turn affects the contact forces and stress transmission giving rise to complex rheological phenomena such as transient jamming or stress-induced orientational ordering. Although deformable, aspherical particle systems are expected to be rich in physical phenomena, they have been largely avoided owing to difficulties in making experimental measurements in such systems and in their numerical description. This PhD position is part of a joint project that combines the expertise of two research groups ( Laboratory of Energy Science and Engineering , Prof. Müller and the Institute for Biomedical Imaging Magnetic Resonance Technology , Prof. Prüssmann) and the PhD candidates hired by the two groups involved are expected to collaborate on a daily basis. Job descriptionThe objective of the PhD candidate hired by the Laboratory of Energy Science and Engineering is to
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