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Faculty III - Process Sciences, Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering / Mechanical Process Engineering

Research Assistant

Part-time employment may be possible

Your responsibility

This research project aims to enhance optical sorting technologies for bulk materials to handle higher throughput. It specifically targets scenarios where particles are no longer necessarily isolated. In these cases, precise sorting is not possible with current technology. The project will develop improved separation methods to address this challenge, thereby increasing the sorting accuracy and cost-efficiency of optical sorting. Innovative approaches include the development and testing of non-pneumatic, mechanical rejection systems. This enables the handling of bulk materials with increased particle density, which cannot be sufficiently degraded by pneumatic rejection. Simulations based on the Discrete Element Method (DEM) will be used as the primary tool. The goal is to optimize the configuration of the planned developments and provide recommendations for the best possible technical implementation without prior experimental testing.

Your profile

  • Successfully completed university degree (Master's, Diploma, or equivalent) in energy and/or process engineering, numerical engineering, mechanical engineering, natural sciences, or a related field (required); above-average results preferred
  • prior knowledge in particle-based modeling (e.g., Discrete Element Method) and/or computational fluid dynamics (CFD) (desired)
  • basic programming skills in languages such as C, Fortran, Matlab, and Python (required)
  • prior knowledge in mechanical process engineering and sorting technology (desired)
  • interest in numerical and experimental engineering research (required)
  • good knowledge of German and/or English required; willingness to acquire the respective missing language skills
  • teamwork skills, curiosity, and creativity (desired)

How to apply

Please send your application, quoting the reference number, with the usual documents (in a single PDF file, max. 5 MB) by email to Prof. Dr. Kruggel-Emden at sekretariat@mvta.tu-berlin.de.

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To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications are explicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities. Applications from people of all nationalities and with a migration background are very welcome.

Facts

Published 30.01.2026
Number of employees rund 7000
Category Research assistant
Category TU Berlin Research assistant without teaching obligation
Area of responsibility Academia and research, Research (academic)
Start date (earliest) Earliest possible
Duration limited until 30.06.2028
Full/Part-time Full-time; part-time employment may be possible
Salary Salary grade 13 TV-L Berliner Hochschulen

Requirements

Qualification Master, Diplom or equivalent
Degree Program Energy and process engineering, Mechanical engineering, numerical engineering, natural sciences

Contact

Reference number III-32/26
Contact person Prof. Dr. Kruggel-Emden
Contact email sekretariat@mvta.tu-berlin.de

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Application deadline 20.02.2026
Reference number III-32/26
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