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One position for a PhD Student in Experimental Biomechanics for 3 years; expected from April 15, 2021 at the Institute of Biomechanics in Graz, Austria.
Acceptance conditions: M.Sc. in (Bio)mechanical Engineering, Electrical engineering, Physics or related field and experience with desire to pursue a PhD degree.
Requested qualifications: Knowledge in the areas of design (Inventor, SolidWorks, AutoCAD or similar), development methodology, production engineering, solid mechanics; interest in automation and control, biomechanics and experimental laboratory work; desire to work in a multidisciplinary, collaborative team environment; fluent English is required.
The PhD Student will be integrated into a collaborative team to design and built a testing bench able to induce artificial injuries on blood vessels under realistic conditions and to detect the resulting mechanical changes in the vascular tissue.
The project aims to improve our understanding of damage mechanisms during coronary stent implantation (CSI). Vascular damage during CSI needs to be reduced since it is shown to be the most potent stimulus for in-stent restenosis. The long-term goal of this project is to develop a material damage model, which can be used in finite element analyses to optimize stents and stent delivery systems.
Classification: B1 according to the collective agreement for university employees; the monthly minimum charge for this use is currently € 2.205,60 gross (14 times a year) for 30 h per week with the willingness to overpay, depending on qualifications.