RVmagnetics, a leader in micro- and nanotechnology, excels at turning academic research into real-world solutions and is dedicated to training the next generation of scientists. The company actively supports the growth of young researchers, including postdocs and PhD students.
The company invests in education and training because it recognizes its responsibility toward the future. By supporting young scientists today, RVmagnetics is helping to build a more innovative, sustainable, and knowledge-driven tomorrow.
We offer PhD students something few companies can: the opportunity to conduct high-level research within international teams that doesn’t just stay in the lab — it solves real problems for global industry leaders. Our work centers around Microwire technology, enabling the world’s smallest passive sensors with revolutionary potential across sectors from aerospace to medtech.
RVmagnetics is an R&D company that supervises PhD students, assigns official dissertation topics, and provides full research infrastructure. Students can engage with us either as external PhD candidates or as full-time employees working on industrial projects while pursuing their academic degree.
Bridging Theory and Practice for Future Innovators
This initiative guarantees that PhD candidates gain a balanced education combining in-depth theoretical knowledge with valuable hands-on experience. By integrating both aspects, we equip researchers with the essential skills and confidence to excel in academic research and thrive in diverse industrial settings.
Certified by external educational institutions, we offer hands-on training in these fields:
Our growing R&D team — half holding PhDs — creates an inspiring environment for doctoral candidates, including a professor, three associate professors, and two PhD holders with IIA ranking who train young scientists. Together, we publish regularly in peer-reviewed journals and collaborate across disciplines such as magnetism, electromechanics, physics, material science, and sensorics.
We’re proud that several current and former PhD candidates report finding more scientific depth and innovation potential at RVmagnetics than in traditional university research groups.
If you're a PhD student — or planning to be — and want to build your dissertation around truly innovative, applicable science, we’d love to hear from you.