Postdoctoral Researcher in Modeling damage mechanics in cavitation of soft materials | |
| Workplace | Zurich - Zurich region - Switzerland |
| Category | Environment | Innovation |
| Position | Senior Scientist / Postdoc |
| Published | 17 November 2025 |
| Postdoctoral Researcher in Modeling damage mechanics in cavitation of soft materials 100%, Zurich, fixed-termAt the Professorship of Solid Mechanics (SMEC) in the Institute for Building Materials at ETH Zurich, we aim to understand how materials deform, degrade, break, and ultimately fail. Our research is driven by curiosity about the physical mechanisms that underlie failure and by the ambition to translate this understanding into more reliable and resilient materials and structures. By combining numerical modeling, laboratory experiments, and theoretical analyses, we seek to link microscopic processes with the macroscopic behavior of both engineering and natural systems and develop predictive tools for mechanical failure. Our team is highly interdisciplinary and international, bringing together researchers with backgrounds in materials science, mechanics, and applied physics. We work across a broad range of topics, including the mechanics of particle systems (colloidal and granular), architected and topologically interlocked materials, the mechanics of fragility in collagen, the mechanics of earthquakes, fracture of soft materials, and modeling failure in multiphysical processes such as corrosion-driven degradation of concrete. What unites these efforts is a shared curiosity about why complex materials fail and a commitment to developing new concepts, experiments, and models that advance our understanding of failure mechanics. Project backgroundTo advance our efforts in understanding failure of soft materials, we are seeking a motivated and innovative Postdoctoral Researcher with a strong background in computational solid mechanics and fracture/damage modeling. The Postdoctoral Researcher will help expand our modeling capabilities and drive independent research that complements and extends our research on the mechanisms governing material failure. Job description
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WorkplaceWe offerYou will join a dynamic, international, and supportive research group that values curiosity, rigor, and collaboration. ETH Zurich provides an outstanding scientific environment with access to high-performance computing. The position includes close collaboration with Prof. Christian Franck’s group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, including regular joint meetings and the possibility of short research visits. ETH Zurich is a family-friendly employer with excellent working conditions, cultural diversity, and attractive offers and benefits. Working, teaching and research at ETH ZurichWe value diversity and sustainabilityIn line with our values , ETH Zurich encourages an inclusive culture. We promote equality of opportunity, value diversity and nurture a working and learning environment in which the rights and dignity of all our staff and students are respected. Visit our Equal Opportunities and Diversity website to find out how we ensure a fair and open environment that allows everyone to grow and flourish. Sustainability is a core value for us - we are consistently working towards a climate-neutral future . Curious? So are we.We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. The position is available with a flexible start date, ideally as soon as possible. This position can be offered with a workload of 80-100%. Further information about the professorship can be found on our website . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. David Kammer by email E-Mail schreiben (no applications). We would like to point out that the pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by artificial intelligence. Apply online now | |
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