Research assistant at the Institute of Polymer Engineering, competence field polymer processing and sustainability (100 %)
School of Engineering and Environment FHNW, Institute of Polymer Engineering
Your tasks
Join Our Team as a Research Assistant in Polymer Processing and Sustainability
The Institute of Polymer Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) is looking for a motivated and dedicated Research Assistant to support our activities in the field of polymer processing and sustainability. As part of a dynamic and interdisciplinary team, you will contribute to applied research and development projects at the interface of material science, process engineering, and environmental responsibility. If you are passionate about advancing sustainable solutions in polymer technology and eager to work in a practice-oriented academic environment, we invite you to apply and shape the future of polymer engineering with us.
Participate in experimental research involving compounding, injection molding, extrusion, additive manufacturing and thermoforming
Conduct thermal and mechanical analyses using DSC, TGA, DMA, and tensile testing (Zwick)
Operate laboratory equipment such as kneaders, compounder, press, planetary mixers, and hand injection molding machine
Assist in material development, structure–property relationship analysis, and small-scale processing trials
Design and conduct experiments, independently analyze results, and document findings in a structured and visual form (Excel, PowerPoint)
Support the preparation of internal presentations, scientific posters, and graphic materials for conferences and reports
Collaborate closely with project teams and actively contribute to meetings and knowledge exchange
Conducting and evaluating independently literature researches
Good understanding of sustainable and biodegradable polymers (e.g., PLA, PBS) and recycling
Strong skills in data analysis and visualization (Excel, MATLAB)
Familiarity with 3D printing and CAD software (e.g., Siemens NX)
Previous experience in scientific research or lab internships required
Excellent English language proficiency (minimum B2 certificate required) - An official language certificate must be provided as part of the application
German is an advantage but not mandatory
Teaching at the FHNW is the interface between education, professional activity and professional development - challenging yet also meaningful. It enables staff to impart knowledge in a practical manner and put research results directly into practice. At the same time, the interaction with the students in the degree and continuing education programmes inspires them and broadens their view of their own subject areas.
Will you soon belong to our team? We look forward to your application until July 31, 2025. www.fhnw.ch