The Faculty of Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Biocatalysis (Prof. Dr. Stephan Hammer) has the following job opening: Research Position (PhD) in organic chemistry and biocatalysis ID: Wiss25240
- starting: 01.08.2025
- part-time 50 %
- salary according to Remuneration level 13 TV-L
- fixed-term
The research group „Organic Chemistry and Biocatalysis“ at the Faculty of Chemistry (University of Bielefeld) is led by Prof. Dr. Stephan Hammer and supported by the DFG Emmy Noether Program (New catalytic reaction development by laboratory evolution of protein-based catalysts). We use computational design and directed evolution to generate new enzyme function for challenging C-C and C-X bond forming reactions. Our aim is to discover, develop, understand and apply new catalytic reactions for synthetic organic chemistry by exploiting protein-based catalysts. The research is highly interdisciplinary and combines methods from synthetic organic chemistry, biochemistry, molecular and computational biology, and analytical chemistry.
We offer a great team spirit and targeted training in all relevant methods (e. g. in protein biochemistry and molecular biology), the possibility to be involved in cutting-edge projects, using state-of-the-art equipment in a highly motivated and international research TEAM.
Please contact Prof. Dr. Stephan Hammer in case you have any questions. Your Tasks Our research group is international and interdisciplinary. We seek to hire an outstanding candidate with a strong background in organic chemistry to join our laboratory. Thesuccessful candidate will be involved in the realization of our research program. Starting date is summer 2025. Tasks include:
- organic synthesis (25 %)
- contribution to teaching and academic self-governance (up to 25 %, 2 teaching hours per week during the semester)
- biocatalysis (20 %)
- enzyme engineering (15 %)
- documentation and presentation of results (10 %)
- preparation of publications (5 %)
Employment is conducive to scientific qualification. We offer
- salary according to Remuneration level 13 TV-L
- fixed-term (36 months) (§ 2 (1) of the WissZeitVG; in accordance with the provisions of the WissZeitVG and the Agreement on Satisfactory Conditions of Employment, the length of contract may differ in individual cases)
- part-time 50 %
- internal and external training opportunities
- variety of health, consulting and prevention services
- reconcilability of family and work
- flexible working hours
- 30 days holiday
- good transport connection
- supplementary company pension
- collegial working environment
- open and pleasant working atmosphere
- exciting, varied tasks
- modern workenvironment with digital processes
- various offers (canteen, cafeteria, restaurants, Uni-Shop, ATM, etc.)
Your Profile We expect
- scientific university degree (e. g. Master’s or Diploma) in chemistry or a related field
- solid theoretical knowledge and practical experience in synthetic organic chemistry, ideally demonstrated through academic projects or thesis work
- comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in NMR spectroscopy as well as GC and/or HPLC analysis
- excellent written and spoken English skills to ensure effective communication in an international environment
- strong writing skills and a high level of commitment to scientific excellence
- willingness and ability to proactively learn new methods and concepts
- high degree of initiative, creativity and self-motivationwith the ability to set goals and meet deadlines
- excellent organizational and coordination skills
- strong team spirit and the ability to work collaboratively and responsibly
Preferred experience and skills
- knowledge and practical experience in protein biochemistry
- knowledge and practical experience in molecular biology
- written and spoken German skills
Application Procedure
We are looking forward to receiving your application. To apply, please preferably use our online form via the application button below.
Applications written in English or German should include:
- cover letter including motivation (1 page)
- CV (including scientific skills and research experience)
- contact information of 2 referees
- transcript of records (from bachelor and master studies)
application deadline: 24.07.2025 ContactProf. Dr. Stephan Hammer
+49 521 106-67892
stephan.hammer@uni-bielefeld.de
Postal AddressUniversität Bielefeld
Faculty of Chemistry
Prof. Dr. Stephan Hammer
Postfach 10 01 31
33501 Bielefeld Bielefeld University has received a number of awards for its achievements as an equal-opportunity employer and has beenrecognized as a family-friendly university. The university welcomes applications from women. This is particularly true with regardboth to academic and technical posts as well as positions in information technology as well as the skilled crafts and trades.Applications are handled according to the provisions of the state statutes on equal opportunity. Applications from suitably qualifiedhandicapped and severely handicapped persons are explicitly encouraged.At Bielefeld University on request positions can be carried out with reduced working hours as long as this does not conflict with official needs.The Faculty of Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Biocatalysis (Prof. Dr. Stephan Hammer) has the following job opening: Research Position (PhD) in organic chemistry and biocatalysis ID:
Wiss25240- starting: 01.08.2025
- part-time 50 %
- salary according to Remuneration level 13 TV-L
- fixed-term
The research group „Organic Chemistry and Biocatalysis“ at the Faculty of Chemistry (University of Bielefeld) is led by Prof. Dr. Stephan Hammer and supported by the DFG Emmy Noether Program (New catalytic reaction development by laboratory evolution of protein-based catalysts). We use computational design and directed evolution to generate new enzyme function for challenging C-C and C-X bond forming reactions. Our aim is to discover, develop, understand and apply new catalytic reactions for synthetic organic chemistry by exploiting protein-based catalysts. The research is highly interdisciplinary and combines methods from synthetic organic chemistry, biochemistry, molecular and computational biology, and analytical chemistry.
We offer a great team spirit and targeted training in all relevant methods (e. g. in protein biochemistry and molecular biology), the possibility to be involved in cutting-edge projects, using state-of-the-art equipment in a highly motivated and international research TEAM.
Please contact Prof. Dr. Stephan Hammer in case you have any questions. Your Tasks Our research group is international and interdisciplinary. We seek to hire an outstanding candidate with a strong background in organic chemistry to join our laboratory. Thesuccessful candidate will be involved in the realization of our research program. Starting date is summer 2025. Tasks include:
- organic synthesis (25 %)
- contribution to teaching and academic self-governance (up to 25 %, 2 teaching hours per week during the semester)
- biocatalysis (20 %)
- enzyme engineering (15 %)
- documentation and presentation of results (10 %)
- preparation of publications (5 %)
Employment is conducive to scientific qualification. We offer
- salary according to Remuneration level 13 TV-L
- fixed-term (36 months) (§ 2 (1) of the WissZeitVG; in accordance with the provisions of the WissZeitVG and the Agreement on Satisfactory Conditions of Employment, the length of contract may differ in individual cases)
- part-time 50 %
- internal and external training opportunities
- variety of health, consulting and prevention services
- reconcilability of family and work
- flexible working hours
- 30 days holiday
- good transport connection
- supplementary company pension
- collegial working environment
- open and pleasant working atmosphere
- exciting, varied tasks
- modern workenvironment with digital processes
- various offers (canteen, cafeteria, restaurants, Uni-Shop, ATM, etc.)
Your Profile We expect
- scientific university degree (e. g. Master’s or Diploma) in chemistry or a related field
- solid theoretical knowledge and practical experience in synthetic organic chemistry, ideally demonstrated through academic projects or thesis work
- comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in NMR spectroscopy as well as GC and/or HPLC analysis
- excellent written and spoken English skills to ensure effective communication in an international environment
- strong writing skills and a high level of commitment to scientific excellence
- willingness and ability to proactively learn new methods and concepts
- high degree of initiative, creativity and self-motivationwith the ability to set goals and meet deadlines
- excellent organizational and coordination skills
- strong team spirit and the ability to work collaboratively and responsibly
Preferred experience and skills
- knowledge and practical experience in protein biochemistry
- knowledge and practical experience in molecular biology
- written and spoken German skills
Application Procedure
We are looking forward to receiving your application. To apply, please preferably use our online form via the application button below.
Applications written in English or German should include:
- cover letter including motivation (1 page)
- CV (including scientific skills and research experience)
- contact information of 2 referees
- transcript of records (from bachelor and master studies)
application deadline: 24.07.2025 ContactProf. Dr. Stephan Hammer
+49 521 106-67892
stephan.hammer@uni-bielefeld.de
Postal AddressUniversität Bielefeld
Faculty of Chemistry
Prof. Dr. Stephan Hammer
Postfach 10 01 31
33501 Bielefeld Bielefeld University has received a number of awards for its achievements as an equal-opportunity employer and has beenrecognized as a family-friendly university. The university welcomes applications from women. This is particularly true with regardboth to academic and technical posts as well as positions in information technology as well as the skilled crafts and trades.Applications are handled according to the provisions of the state statutes on equal opportunity. Applications from suitably qualifiedhandicapped and severely handicapped persons are explicitly encouraged.At Bielefeld University on request positions can be carried out with reduced working hours as long as this does not conflict with official needs. open as PDF