Postdoc Position (m/f/div) in Bioinspired Protein Materials and Sustainable 3D Printing
Our institute spans two campuses in Stuttgart and Tübingen, working together toward a common goal: advancing the frontiers of artificial intelligence and robotics. By combining our expertise, we explore the fundamental principles of intelligent systems from multiple perspectives.
Scientists at our Stuttgart site focus on the physical realization of intelligent systems, researching in the fields of robotic materials, haptic intelligence, soft robotics, and bio-inspired robotics.
The
Biomimetic Materials and Machines Group
at the MPI-IS in Stuttgart led by Dr. Florian Hartmann is looking for a
Postdoc Position (m/f/div) in Bioinspired Protein Materials and Sustainable 3D Printing
starting from October 1st, 2026.
We are interested in sustainable materials and technologies that can biodegrade after use and in building autonomous robotic systems inspired by nature’s diversity. To this end, we combine materials innovation with novel fabrication processes to engineer functional material systems that address societal challenges in resource availability, and climate change. A core mission of the lab is to develop high-performance biomaterials that can be processed through additive manufacturing.
Project summary
In a
project
in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam, we aim to investigate bioinspired solutions to replace commodity plastics in applications that require high environmental durability. Conventional hard plastics are indispensable in modern manufacturing but carry a well-known environmental cost — high energy processing, persistent waste, and reliance on petrochemical feedstocks. For this position we aim to demonstrate that protein-based materials, when engineered with the right structural and chemical design principles, can match the mechanical performance of plastics while remaining fully biodegradable. The positions will be broadly in the area of polymer chemistry and engineering, advanced manufacturing, and microfluidics. Some research directions that we are interested in exploring within this domain are:
We are looking for candidates who meet the following qualifications:
Application
Applications should include a curriculum vitae, a full list of publications (please highlight the 3 most important ones) a cover letter (no more than one page), and contact information for 2-3 references. We encourage you to use the cover letter to tell us which research direction you are interested in, why you are interested in it, and how your prior experiences (research and others) have prepared you for it.
Please upload your application to our
application portal
hartmann@is.mpg.de
Closing date for applications
September 30th, 2026
Scientists at our Stuttgart site focus on the physical realization of intelligent systems, researching in the fields of robotic materials, haptic intelligence, soft robotics, and bio-inspired robotics.
The
Biomimetic Materials and Machines Group
at the MPI-IS in Stuttgart led by Dr. Florian Hartmann is looking for a
Postdoc Position (m/f/div) in Bioinspired Protein Materials and Sustainable 3D Printing
starting from October 1st, 2026.
We are interested in sustainable materials and technologies that can biodegrade after use and in building autonomous robotic systems inspired by nature’s diversity. To this end, we combine materials innovation with novel fabrication processes to engineer functional material systems that address societal challenges in resource availability, and climate change. A core mission of the lab is to develop high-performance biomaterials that can be processed through additive manufacturing.
Project summary
In a
project
in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam, we aim to investigate bioinspired solutions to replace commodity plastics in applications that require high environmental durability. Conventional hard plastics are indispensable in modern manufacturing but carry a well-known environmental cost — high energy processing, persistent waste, and reliance on petrochemical feedstocks. For this position we aim to demonstrate that protein-based materials, when engineered with the right structural and chemical design principles, can match the mechanical performance of plastics while remaining fully biodegradable. The positions will be broadly in the area of polymer chemistry and engineering, advanced manufacturing, and microfluidics. Some research directions that we are interested in exploring within this domain are:
- Synthesis of biomaterials – Synthesis of protein-based biomaterials and crosslinking strategies
- Additive manufacturing – Multi-material 3D printing of custom materials
- Microfluidic mixing – Strategies to mix materials on demand using microfluidic methods
We are looking for candidates who meet the following qualifications:
- Doctor degree in chemical engineering, materials science, biochemistry, or a related field
- Experience in preparing research articles
- Experience with polymers, hydrogels, crosslinking chemistry, or biopolymer systems is an advantage
- Experience with extrusion-based printing, microfluidics, or fluidic mixing systems is an advantage
- Excellent written and spoken communication skills in English
- Interest in materials development, additive manufacturing, and building prototypes
- Interest in interdisciplinary research bridging chemistry, material science, and engineering
- Interest in contributing to the development of a growing, collaborative research group
- An international, multidisciplinary, highly motivating working environment
- Extensive mentoring, supervision, and career planning opportunities
- Collaboration with world-leading research groups within the Max Planck Network on Sustainable Materials and beyond
- Network opportunities through conferences, seminars, and research visits
- Competitive salaries and fully funded position
Application
Applications should include a curriculum vitae, a full list of publications (please highlight the 3 most important ones) a cover letter (no more than one page), and contact information for 2-3 references. We encourage you to use the cover letter to tell us which research direction you are interested in, why you are interested in it, and how your prior experiences (research and others) have prepared you for it.
Please upload your application to our
application portal
- Review of applications will start in June 2026. The application deadline is September 30th, 2026. Applications that do not receive a response by October 31st, 2026 are no further considered.
hartmann@is.mpg.de
Closing date for applications
September 30th, 2026