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Technische Universität Berlin - Faculty II - Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institute of Physics and Astronomy / Ultrafast Nanoscience

Research Associate (PostDoc)

part-time employment maybe possible

About us:

We are offering a postdoc position in experimental condensed matter physics focused on studying femtosecond dynamics of spins and of atoms in antiferromagnets.
The project will use several ultrafast experimental techniques, with the primary ones being femtosecond electron diffraction, carried out at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society (in Berlin-Dahlem), and ultrafast X-ray diffraction carried out at particle accelerator facilities such as BESSY II in Berlin-Adlershof. The project will be carried out in the team of Dr. William Windsor within the “Ultrafast Nanoscience” group of Prof. Ralph Ernstorfer. This highly diverse and international team employs ultrafast diffraction techniques to study a wide range of ultrafast phenomena in condensed matter systems.

Your responsibilities:

Experimental work is done in a team environment. The applicant is then expected to pursue their research work independently:

  • Conduct ultrafast experiments in the group’s labs on the candidate’s defined research topic.
  • Take part in the team’s experiments (locally and in international facilities).
  • Pursue independent research on acquired results: data analysis, interpretation, communication (e.g. publications), presentation (international conferences).

Your profile:

  • A successfully completed university degree (Master, Diplom or equivalent) and a PhD in physics or a closely related field with excellent academic performance
  • Extensive proven expertise in at least one of the following skills: ultrafast optics, magnetic diffraction (with X-rays or neutrons), ultrafast electron diffraction.
  • Good command of German and excellent communication skills in English (verbal and written).
  • Ability to work independently as well as in a team environment (desirable).
  • Programming skills: Matlab, Python etc.

Research experience in one of the following fields is an advantage:

  • femtosecond lasers or ultrafast science
  • crystallography and diffraction methods (X-ray, electrons, or Neutrons)
  • magnetism
  • optical or THz research
  • phonon-related studies (e.g. Raman)

We are looking for highly motivated, curious, and enthusiastic researchers with excellent academic records and strong interests in fundamental condensed matter physics, ultrafast science, and their potential intersection.

How to apply:

Interested candidates are requested to send a letter of motivation, a CV and a complete list of publications together with the contact details of two references to Dr. William Windsor (windsor@tu-berlin.de), quoting the reference number in the E-mail subject.

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To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications are explicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities. Applications from people of all nationalities and with a migration background are very welcome.