Job offers at the Institute of Technical Physics (ITEP)

Currently there are no available job offers at the Institute for Theoretical Physics (ITEP).

 

Unsolicited applications

We are always looking for talented colleagues with a background in electrical engineering, energy technology, mechanical engineering, physics or engineering sciences. Even if there are currently no suitable vacancies on the list, unsolicited applications are always welcome. Please do not hesitate to contact us. Please send your application documents to franziska.fuhry∂kit.edu
 

Bachelor's and Master's theses at ITEP

The scientific working groups at ITEP offer KIT students ongoing opportunities to work on research topics at the institute as part of their Bachelor's and Master's theses. The ITEP's range of topics is aimed at students of the KIT faculties of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Process Engineering, as well as students of the teacher training programs in Science and Technology (NWT), Physics, or Engineering Education.


AreaOfferingsContact person

Electrical Engineering and
Information Technology

Electrical characterization of new superconducting materials and conductor structuresProf. Holzapfel
Magnetic TechnologyProf. Arndt
Superconducting applicationsProf. Noe
Current topics at the EnergyLabProf. De Carne
Physics Fundamental investigations into the current-carrying behavior of superconductorsProf. Holzapfel
Plasma physics analysis of impurities and gas flows in a fusion reactorDr. Giegerich

Mechanical engineering

Mechanical properties of cryomaterialsDr. Weiss
Development of new superconducting materialsProf. Holzapfel
Modeling of vacuum gas flowsDr. Giegerich
CAD design of an integrated vacuum pump system for a fusion reactorDr. Giegerich
Process Engineering /
Chemical Engineering
Process development in the field of the fusion fuel cycleDr. Giegerich
Design and architecture of a fuel cycle for a stellerator reactorDr. Giegerich
(Further) development of components (vacuum pumps, separator modules) for the fuel cycleDr. Giegerich
Experimental work for component developments in the area of the fuel cycleDr. Giegerich
Teaching professionVarious focus points in the student laboratory
Mrs. Rimikis



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