PhD Positions in Dual-Phase Metals: KU Leuven is inviting applications for two PhD positions focused on tackling hydrogen embrittlement in duplex stainless steels through a combined experimental-computational approach. The successful candidates will work in a multidisciplinary research environment, developing novel tools to study the effects of hydrogen exposure.
PhD Positions in Novel Methods for Probing Phase-Specific Property Changes Induced by Hydrogen in Dual-Phase Metals
Designation
PhD Researcher
Table
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Research Area | Materials Engineering, Computational Materials Science |
| Location | Leuven, Belgium |
| Eligibility/Qualification | Master’s degree in Materials Science, Materials Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, or related discipline |
| Description | Focus on advanced experimental characterization or multiphysics-based modelling with the aim of enabling safe use of duplex stainless steels in hydrogen storage and transport infrastructure. |
| How to Apply | Apply online via the application tool on the KU Leuven website. |
| Last Date for Apply | March 17, 2026 |
Research Area
The research focuses on understanding and mitigating hydrogen embrittlement in duplex stainless steel alloys, leveraging both experimental techniques and computational modelling to develop a deeper understanding of the materials’ properties under hydrogen exposure.
Location
The positions are based at KU Leuven, Belgium, within the Departments of Materials Engineering and Computer Science.
Eligibility/Qualification
Candidates should possess:
- A Master’s degree in a relevant field (Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, etc.)
- Experience or strong interest in small-scale mechanical testing, electron microscopy, computational materials science, or software engineering.
- Excellent proficiency in English, both oral and written.
Description
Two motivated PhD researchers will engage in a collaborative project addressing the challenges posed by hydrogen exposure in duplex stainless steels. One position will focus on advanced experimental characterization techniques, while the other will delve into computational methods to model these materials’ responses.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply online using the designated application tool on the KU Leuven website. Applications sent via email will not be considered.
Last Date for Apply
The deadline for applications is March 17, 2026, at 23:59 CET.








