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3 opportunities to work with both additive manufacturing and high energy X-rays

Published Apr 17, 2020

Join KTH in making the first synchrotron X-ray measurements of electron beam based additive manufacturing processes – 3 vacancies are open

KTH have 3 open positions:

  • One Post Doc will lead the design of a miniature Additive Manufacturing machine, which uses electron beam melting. This miniature AM machine should operate in a high energy X-ray beamline at a synchrotron.

The purpose of this miniature AM machine is to enable real time tracking of material behaviours during electron beam AM production processes - for the first time.

  • Another Post Doc will focus on synchrotron measurements of the electron beam melting processes – also using the novel miniature AM machine.
  • A PhD student will study material behaviours both during electron beam melting processes in the beamline as well as after the AM production process is complete.

People recruited to these positions will work in a Swedish-German cooperation project that is led by KTH’s Greta Lindwall. Read more above the project and its motivation in this KTH news article.

Belongs to: Center for X-rays in Swedish Materials Science (CeXS)
Last changed: Apr 17, 2020