Aktiviere Job-Benachrichtigungen per E-Mail!
Erhöhe deine Chancen auf ein Interview
Erstelle einen auf die Position zugeschnittenen Lebenslauf, um deine Erfolgsquote zu erhöhen.
Ein innovatives Forschungsprojekt an einer der führenden Bildungseinrichtungen Deutschlands sucht einen engagierten Forschungsassistenten. In dieser Teilzeitstelle werden Sie an der theoretischen Untersuchung von photoinduzierten Phasen in Mott-basierten Quantensystemen arbeiten. Sie werden die Gelegenheit haben, sich in einem dynamischen akademischen Umfeld weiterzuentwickeln und an spannenden Forschungsaktivitäten teilzunehmen. Das Projekt bietet nicht nur eine hervorragende Plattform für die persönliche und berufliche Entwicklung, sondern auch die Möglichkeit, zur Lösung globaler Herausforderungen beizutragen. Wenn Sie eine Leidenschaft für theoretische Physik und eine starke akademische Grundlage haben, freuen wir uns auf Ihre Bewerbung.
Institution: Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences, Department of Physics, 1st Institute for Theoretical Physics
Start date: 01.04.2025 or later, fixed for a period of three years (This is a fixed-term contract in accordance with Section 2 of the academic fixed-term labor contract act [Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz, WissZeitVG]).
Scope of work: part-time
Weekly hours: 75 % of standard work hours per week
Duties include academic services in the project named above. Research associates may also pursue independent research and further academic qualifications. They may also pursue doctoral studies outside of working duties.
Correlated materials exhibit complex free-energy landscapes with competing low-energy states, resulting in intricate phase diagrams and pronounced responses to external stimuli. Driving these systems out of equilibrium using laser pulses provides unique opportunities to probe and control correlation phenomena. In this project, we aim to achieve a theoretical understanding of photo-induced phases in Mott-based quantum materials, using advanced quantum many-body theory (nonequilibrium Green’s function techniques, dynamical mean-field theory, and tensor networks). Our goal is to uncover pathways to induce and stabilize long-lived or even metastable phases that are inaccessible via thermodynamic pathways (hidden states).
The PhD position is embedded in a newly established research unit, OPTIMAL (https://www.for5750.rwth-aachen.de/). The applicant will participate in joint activities with the network of graduate students in the research unit and benefit from access to cutting-edge research facilities and the vibrant academic environment of the Hamburg campus.
A university degree in a relevant field.
Strong record in theoretical condensed matter physics, and expertise in numerical methods for quantum many-body systems as well as programming experience (Python, C++) is preferable.
Universität Hamburg—University of Excellence is one of the strongest research educational institutions in Germany. Our work in research, teaching, educational and knowledge exchange activities is fostering the next generation of responsible global citizens ready to tackle the global challenges facing us. Our guiding principle “Innovating and Cooperating for a Sustainable Future in a digital age” drives collaboration with academic and nonacademic partner institutions in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region and around the world. We would like to invite you to be part of our community to work with us in creating sustainable and digital change for a dynamic and pluralist society.
The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg promotes equal opportunity. As women are currently underrepresented in this job category at the University of Hamburg according to the evaluation conducted under the Hamburg act on gender equality (Hamburgisches Gleichstellungsgesetz, HambGleiG), we encourage women to apply for this position. Equally qualified and suitable female applicants will receive preference.
Severely disabled and disabled applicants with the same status will receive preference over equally qualified non-disabled applicants.
Use only the online application form to submit your application with the following documents: