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| Workplace | Lausanne - Lake Geneva region - Switzerland |
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EPFL, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, is one of the most dynamic university campuses in Europe and ranks among the top 20 universities worldwide. The EPFL employs more than 6,500 people supporting the three main missions of the institutions: education, research and innovation. The EPFL campus offers an exceptional working environment at the heart of a community of more than 18,500 people, including over 14,000 students and 4,000 researchers from more than 120 different countries.
MissionWe are offering a position as mechanical engineer in the Group of Energy Materials at EPFL, Sion. Our highly interdisciplinary Lab (20 FTE, 1/3rd PhD candidates, 1/3rd postdocs, 1/3rd engineers) is part of the EPFL Mechanical Engineering Institute and specialised since 30 years in fuel cell and electrolysers, especially for high temperature (100 °C, protonic and anionic exchange membrane polymers). Our fully equipped diagnostics lab mounts and investigates fuel cells / electrolysers, from components and single cells up to stacks and small systems (10 - 50 kW), testing durability/performance and identifying degradation phenomena. Experimental work is assisted by modeling and simulation on different levels.We look to complement our engineer team. We design and build stacks, and different customized test benches to characterize our fuel cells, electrolysers, and more complex integrated systems including heat exchangers, chemical reactors, gas recirculation, safety sensors etc. We are specifically looking for an additional mechanical engineer with a solid experience in computational fluid dynamics and structural mechanics. These competences will be applied during the design of low and high temperature fuel cells and electrolysers, including their balance of plants, under pressurized conditions. Main duties and responsibilitiesAs a project mechanical engineer, you will be expected to:
More specifically, within our ongoing projects, you will:
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InformationsYour application should contain: o A motivation letter o Your detailed CV o Contact information o Names and contact information of 2 or more references willing to write a recommendation letter Application deadline: Apr 15th 2026 Contract Start Date: June 1st 2026 or as per mutual agreement Activity Rate Min: 80% Activity Rate Max: 100% Contract Type: yearly renewed Duration: up to 5 years For more information, please contact: jan.vanherleepfl.ch, romain.jordanepfl.ch, thibault.macherelepfl.ch, sinclair.augereauepfl.ch, chantal.donagheyepfl.ch | |
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