Aktiviere Job-Benachrichtigungen per E-Mail!
A leading research institute in Germany seeks a doctoral student to investigate quantum materials, focusing on quantum and topological magnets. Candidates should have a Bachelor's in physics and a Master's in condensed matter physics. Responsibilities include conducting neutron scattering experiments and collaborating with theoretical physicists. The position offers extensive benefits, a fixed-term contract for 48 months, and an inclusive workplace culture.
The Institute of Quantum Phenomena in Novel Materials undertakes world leading research in quantum and frustrated magnetism, multifunctional materials and superconductivity. As well as operating several X-ray instruments at the BESSY II synchrotron, we also host the Core Laboratory for Quantum Materials which offers state-of-the-art materials synthesis and the full range of sample characterization facilities including X-ray Laue and powder diffraction, magnetization, specific heat and transport measurements. Neutron scattering experiments performed at external facilities are also a major activity and we interpret our data via extensive collaboration with colleagues performing theoretical calculations.
As a doctoral student (w/m/d) in our team, you will study quantum materials with particular emphasis on quantum and topological magnets. Recent research has brought to light exotic phases and excitations such as classical and quantum spin ice which host monopoles and new forms of topological orders such as spin liquids with spinon excitations. These phenomena will be investigated by identifying materials that exhibit these properties and using experimental techniques such as physical property measurements and neutron scattering to study their behaviour.
Fixed term contract for 48 months. The salary is based on the Collective Agreement for the German Public Service (TVöD-Bund).
Please attach the following documents to your application:
We look forward to receiving your application via our application management system by 03.10.2025. For reasons of data protection regulations, we are unfortunately unable to consider applications that reach us by any other means (such as email or mail) in the application process.
We very much want our workplace to be diverse, and welcome applications from people with different backgrounds. It is our mission to promote equal opportunities and to improve women’s representation in the workforce. We are therefore very interested in receiving applications from women. Where the qualifications are met, we will give preference to people with disabilities.
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH
Hahn-Meitner-Platz 1, 14109 Berlin
www.helmholtz-berlin.de
Climate change poses serious challenges to the whole world. At Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, we are researching materials for a climate-neutral future. 1400 employees from all over the world are working together at HZB towards this goal. Join us, and help us achieve it! Learn more about HZB on our website.
Bella Lake
+49 30 8062 - 42058
bella.lake@helmholtz-berlin.de