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Die Universität Duisburg-Essen sucht einen Doktoranden für ein DFG-gefördertes Projekt in der Fakultät für Physik. Als Doktorand haben Sie die Möglichkeit, in einem interdisziplinären Team an fortschrittlichen Technologien zu arbeiten, einschließlich Möglichkeiten zur Teilnahme an Konferenzen und Workshops. Die Anstellung ist auf 3 Jahre ausgelegt und bietet eine interessante und verantwortungsvolle Position mit hervorragenden Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten.
Open minded
We are a young, innovative university located in the heart of the Ruhr metropolis. We pride ourselves in outstanding research and teaching, think in terms of opportunities rather than limitations and develop ideas with a view to the future. Diversity is an integral part of our culture as we promote potential and are committed to upholding genuine equity in education.
The University of Duisburg-Essen is seeking at the Duisburg Campus in the Faculty of Physics
Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d, Nr. 326-25)
salary group 13 TV-L
Location: Duisburg
Application area: Faculty of Physics
Start of employment: as soon as possible
Duration of employment: 3 years
Working time: 29 h 52 min (75 %)
Application deadline: 2025-07-30
Code number: 326-25
Your main tasks
Participation in the DFG-funded project “Light- versus electron-induced spin-state switching of complexes on insulating layers” within the Priority Programme SPP 2491 “Interactive Spin-State Switching”
This DFG-funded project aims at investigating spin-crossover (SCO) complexes in direct contact with surfaces, where the interaction of the molecules with a metal substrate is gradually tuned by inserting an insulating layer of variable thickness. We will employ temperature, light, (tunnel) electrons, and soft x-rays to trigger the spin-state switching of the complexes. Using a combination of x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and in collaboration low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) as well as atomic force microscopy (AFM) in the workgroup of Prof. Manuel Gruber (UDE), and first-principles electronic structure calculations in the workgroup of Prof. Carmen Herrmann (University Hamburg), we will address two core topics of the Priority Programme 2491: (i) the impact of the interaction with the local environment on the molecular switches and (ii) improving understanding of the switching mechanisms at the molecular level. This opens up unique opportunities in a highly interdisciplinary research environment.
The central task of the PhD candidate in this project is element-specific analysis of the influence of electronic decoupling on the spin-state switching of SCO molecules by characterizing the magnetic and electronic properties of spin-crossover (SCO) complexes. This includes participating in beamtime campaigns at synchrotron radiation facilities, taking measurements with UHV systems at Duisburg campus, preparing samples, and characterising them using techniques such as Mössbauer spectroscopy. It also involves analysing data and preparing publications.
Your profile
The applicant will have experience in surface physics, particularly in the fabrication and characterisation of molecular nanostructures on single crystalline surfaces under ultra-high vacuum (UHV) conditions. Knowledge of X-ray absorption spectroscopy at synchrotron radiation sources would be advantageous. A university degree in physics of at least 8 semesters is required.
We offer you
Application
Please send your application with the usual documents, quoting the reference number 326-25, to Prof. Dr. Heiko Wende, University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Physics, 47048 Duisburg, Telephone 0203-379-2385, E-Mail heiko.wende@uni-due.de.
University of Duisburg-Essen pursues the goal of promoting the diversity of its members.
In accordance with the State Equal Opportunities Act, women with the same qualifications are given preferential consideration.
Applications from suitable disabled persons and persons of equal status within the meaning of § 2 para. 3 SGB IX are desired.
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