DLR's Institute of Frontier Materials in Space investigates fundamental physical processes in materials, from the microscopic scale to macroscopic properties, both in model systems for new materials and in applied materials, on Earth and in space. To this end, we combine the development of space flight hardware, experiments on research rockets, parabolic flights and in the drop tower, as well as modelling with theory and simulation on all scales in order to understand the influence of gravity on physical processes.
In a joint project with the Institute of AI Safety and Security, we have started the Helmholtz Young Investigator Group DataMat, where we combine soft matter theory with artificial intelligence. We want to design materials thought impossible before – by turning fundamental insights about new states of matter into real-world applications. We specifically aim for multifunctional microstructures with the help of reliable machine learning methods. To achieve this aim, we closely collaborate with the LMU Munich and Princeton University.
Now, we are looking for you to join us. You will have the opportunity to work together with leading scientists in an emerging field of research. The DLR provides flexible working conditions and a strong research infrastructure for such an interdisciplinary project.
We look forward to getting to know you!
Matthias Sperl
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27 Nov 2025Standort:
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