Nasze wymagania
- Master of Science in Engineering,
- aptitude for conducting scientific research and teaching activities,
- documented scientific achievements (expressed in publications, patents and patent applications) in the area of non-ferrous metals and their alloys,
- documented participation in research projects and application achievements in the development of new chemical compositions of non-ferrous metal alloys and the study of their properties,
- documented scientific achievements of an utilitarian nature (authorship/co-authorship of patents/industrial designs; implementation of technologies or new products in the non-ferrous metals industry, particularly for railway applications),
- experience in testing of non-ferrous metal-based materials for railway and electrical engineering applications,
- proficiency in the use of laboratory equipment for testing electrical, mechanical, and physical properties of non-ferrous metals and their alloys,
- active participation in scientific and technical conferences,
- documented knowledge of English at least at B2 level, fluent knowledge of Polish.
Mile widziane
- initiated doctoral proceedings in the discipline of materials engineering (candidates whose doctoral thesis includes elements of metallurgical synthesis and heat treatment of non-ferrous metals, particularly aluminium, will be preferred).
Zakres obowiązków
- details attached
Dokumenty wymagane do rekrutacji
- application, CV, personal questionnaire,
- document confirming knowledge of the language at least at B-2 level,
- copies of diplomas and other certificates confirming qualifications and employment,
- list of scientific achievements (list of publications: books, articles, papers published in conference materials) and grants and research works.
Załączniki
Weź udział w rekrutacji
Documents should be submitted in electronic form to the address: kwas@agh.edu.pl or in paper form at the Dean’s Office of the Faculty of Non-Ferrous Metals, AGH University of Science and Technology (30-059 Kraków, al. Mickiewicza 30, building A-2, 2nd floor, room 226).