The Surface Technology and Tribology group at the Department of Mechanics of Solids, Surfaces & Systems (MS3), part of the Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET), is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to investigate magnet-to-metal adhesive bonding. Research in the Surface Technology and Tribology group focuses on surfaces and interfaces in engineering applications, as well as the degradation mechanisms that occur at these surfaces and interfaces.
Adhesive bonding is a critical technology in high-tech manufacturing, enabling lightweight, durable, and automation-friendly assembly processes. Compared to traditional joining methods, adhesive bonding offers advantages such as reduced mass and minimized stress concentrations. This is particularly relevant in advanced manufacturing systems, where precision and reliability are essential, and fast-curing adhesives are needed to match high-speed production lines.
This challenging PhD project will focus on understanding and optimizing bond formation and validation in magnet-to-metal adhesive bonding. The research will explore key parameters that influence bond strength and reliability and develop validation tools to ensure reliable, failure-resistant bonds. By addressing existing knowledge and technological gaps, this work will directly contribute to high-tech industries reliant on magnetic assemblies like magnetic tables.
This project is conducted in close collaboration with an industrial partner, providing an excellent opportunity to work on real-world challenges in manufacturing by adhesive bonding.
Your Role
The position will be based at the University of Twente, with a close collaboration with our industrial partner VDL-ETG in Almelo. The overall goal of the project is to prevent adhesion failures at critical magnet/adhesive/metal interfaces during assembly.
To achieve this, the research will focus on three key aspects:
* Understanding the physicochemical reactions of adhesives and their microstructure evolution
* Surface preparation and validation of adherends
* Bond failure testing and validation
You will spend most of your time at the University of Twente, where you will take relevant courses and receive scientific guidance.
Information and application
To apply for this PhD position, please submit your application by March 14, 2025, by clicking the ‘Apply Now’ button below.
Your application must include:
* A cover letter (maximum one A4 page) detailing your specific research interests, motivation for applying, and why you are a strong candidate for this position.
* An updated CV, including contact details for at least two academic references.
* Copies of your academic transcripts from both your Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees.
* Title and abstract of your Master’s thesis/project.
* Any additional supporting documents, such as publications or research experience.
* Please ensure your application is submitted before the deadline
Note: Applications that do not include all required materials will not be considered.
We reserve the right to close the application process early should we identify a suitable candidate before the deadline.
About the organisation
The Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET) engages in education and research of Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Industrial Design Engineering. We enable society and industry to innovate and create value using efficient, solid and sustainable technology. We are part of a ‘people-first' university of technology, taking our place as an internationally leading center for smart production, processes and devices in five domains: Health Technology, Maintenance, Smart Regions, Smart Industry and Sustainable Resources. Our faculty is home to about 2,900 Bachelor's and Master's students, 550 employees and 150 PhD candidates. Our educational and research programmes are closely connected with UT research institutes Mesa+ Institute, TechMed Center and Digital Society Institute.