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A modern university is seeking a part-time researcher employee in Hessen to join a project exploring chiral molecules and nanoparticles using advanced laser techniques. This position offers the potential for a PhD and requires a completed university degree in physics, chemistry, or nanoscience. Ideal candidates should possess strong organizational and teamwork skills, as well as experience in optics and laser-related experiments. Additional benefits include an annual bonus, a family-friendly environment, and opportunities for professional development.
The University of Kassel is a modern and growing University with round about 21.000 students. The university’s wide range of expertise covers subjects in the natural, applied, cultural and social sciences.
In the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institute of Physics – research group (Prof. Dr. Marcel Mudrich), the following job vacancy is to be filled as soon as possible :
researcher employee (m / f / d), EG 13 TV-H, termed initially, part-time (currently 20 working hours).
Application deadline : 08.01.2026
Date of hire : as soon as possible
vacancy number : 38963
Part‑time, with half the regular working hours of a full‑time employee. The position is initially limited until 30.09.2028 , as part of the project "TR-PECDELI : A setup for time‑resolved photoelectron circular dichroism experiments at ELI beamlines" in accordance with Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetztes. This position offers the opportunity to graduate with a PhD degree.
In the group lead by Prof. Mudrich we address the following fundamental questions by conducting experiments with lasers and synchrotron radiation on molecular and nanoparticle beams :
The aim of this project is to develop and apply a new methodology for the investigation of chiral molecules and molecular clusters. This involves the generation of higher harmonics from intense ultrashort laser pulses, whereby the polarization of the generated extreme ultraviolet (EUV) pulses should be freely adjustable. An important part of the project consists of the precise characterization of the pulse polarization. With such circularly polarized pulses, the chirality of molecules and nanoparticles can be measured using photoelectron circular dichroism (PECD). By combining circularly polarized EUV pulses with visible and UV pulses in the so‑called pump‑probe scheme, PECD measurements can even be performed in a time‑resolved fashion. Such measurements are carried out on various molecular and cluster beams as part of short, intensive measurement campaigns. The experimental work in this project will largely take place at the ELI Beamlines Laser Centre in Dolní Břežany near Prague. Therefore, willingness to spend extended periods of time at ELI Beamlines is a prerequisite for employment within this project.
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In exceptional cases, we will also accept your application documents in paper form addressed to : The President of the University of Kassel, 34109 Kassel, Germany, or via mail to
The University of Kassel is very interested in the professional satisfaction of its employees. It is distinguished as a family‑friendly university and, in the interests of equal opportunities, strives to offer everyone the same opportunities for development and to counteract existing disadvantages. It promotes the Family Welcome Service and also the Dual Career Service for positions that are scientifically and academically filled. One of the strategic goals of the University of Kassel is to significantly increase the proportion of women in research and teaching. Applications from women are therefore particularly welcome. Seriously handicapped and equivalent applicants are given preference if they have the same suitability, qualifications and professional performance. Full‑time positions are generally divisible (except when filling civil servant positions). Applications indicating the Position Number, which may be in digital form, should be sent to the President of the University of Kassel, 34109 Kassel, Germany quoting the applicable reference number.