Overview

At the Materials with Controlled Microstructure Group at the Institute of Physics of the CAS, we design and study new metallic materials with unique properties that could one day be used in implantology, medicine, and even the aerospace industry.

During the internship, you’ll focus on next-generation shape memory alloys — special metals that can be “trained” to remember a specific shape and return to it when heated. This fascinating ability makes them ideal for advanced applications, from medical implants to space technologies.

What you’ll do:
  • Prepare and process new metallic materials using both traditional and advanced methods
  • Work with modern scientific instruments
  • Bring your own ideas to life through hands-on research
Skills You’ll Need:
  • Willingness to learn and work as part of a team
  • Understanding of written and spoken Czech and English
  • Good writing skills (Czech required, English a big plus)
  • Knowledge of MS Office
What we offer:
  • Flexible working hours that fit your studies and free time
  • Insight into the world of science, international projects, and academia
  • Opportunity to work on real research with top experts
  • Networking and future collaboration opportunities
  • Modern equipment and a safe, supportive environment
Join our team and learn how smart metals can remember shapes and maybe even shape your future!