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A prominent research center in Germany is seeking a Scientist for the development of neutron scattering instruments. The position requires a PhD in physics, along with experience in neutron scattering instrumentation and Monte-Carlo ray-tracing. Responsibilities include instrument concept development, performance simulations, and conducting research in engineering materials science. The role offers competitive benefits including flexible working options and a family-friendly environment.
Organisation/Company Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon Research Field All Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country Germany Application Deadline 4 Jan 2026 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Other Offer Starting Date 25 Nov 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Institute of Materials Physics
Area of research:
Scientific / postdoctoral posts
25.11.2025
Job description: Scientist Development of neutron scattering instruments
Job ID: 930
Location: Geesthacht
Application deadline: January 4th, 2026
The Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon in Geesthacht, near Hamburg operates the German Engineering Materials Science Centre (GEMS), a centre for synchrotron and neutron radiation materials research. Currently Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon is involved in a project dealing with neutron scattering instrumentation at a new planned compact accelerator driven neutron source in Germany.
Within this framework we are looking for a PostDoc as Scientist for neutron scattering and imaging instrument development. You will work in close co-operation with colleagues from GEMS and with the project partners, e.g. colleagues from Forschungszentrum Jülich. The position will initially be limited to 31.12.2027. In principle, the full time position (39 h/week) is also sharable.
Equal opportunity is an important part of our personnel policy. We would therefore strongly encourage qualified women to apply for the position.
You will be responsible for the development of neutron scattering and imaging instruments by numerical calculation and Monte-Carlo ray-tracing simulations. The emphasis will be on the development of neutron instruments for engineering materials research, e.g. a diffractometer for the analysis of stress, texture and phases as well as an imaging instrument for radiography and tomography measurements and advanced techniques such as Bragg edge imaging.
Content-related enquiries regarding this position can be directed to Dr. Fenske (Jochen.Fenske@hereon.de).
We offer you an exciting and varied job in a research centre with around 1,000 employees from more than 60 nations, a well-connected research campus (public transport) and best networking opportunities, subsidy for the Deutschlandticket if certain conditions are met (job ticket), individual opportunities for further training, social benefits according to the collective agreement of the public service, an excellent technical infrastructure and modern workplace equipment, 6 weeks holiday per year; company holidays between Christmas and New Year's Day, very good compatibility private and professional life; offers of mobile and flexible work, family-friendly company policy with childcare facilities, e.g. nursery close to the company, free assistance program for employees (EAP), corporate benefits, a varied offer in the canteen on campus.
Severely disabled persons and those equaling severely disabled persons who are equally suitable for the position will be considered preferentially within the framework of legal requirements.
Interested? We are looking forward to receiving your application. Application deadline January 4th, 2026.
Apply now! https://jobs2.hereon.de/job/Scientist-(Development-of-neutron-scattering-instruments/930-en_US/)
This research center is part of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers. With more than 42,000 employees and an annual budget of over € 5 billion, the Helmholtz Association is Germany's largest scientific organisation.