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We are looking for a talented researcher in the field of Scattering and Spectroscopy of novel Quantum Materials!
Your task: Explore novel quantum materials by means of cutting edge scattering and spectroscopy as a function of temperature as well as hydrostatic and uniaxial pressure. The aim of the experiments is to clarify the interplay of (topological) superconductivity and electronic order, test theoretical proposals and search for new instabilities and phases. The present project is embedded in the cluster of excellence “Complexity and Topology of Quantum Matter” (ct.qmat) as well as our Collaborative Research Center 1143, i.e., you will be working within a strong team of experts in the field of quantum materials. In addition to working at external large-scale facilities, our group runs world-leading in-house facilities at TUD. Excellent conditions for top-class research are thus provided. Own research activities and acquisition of own third-party funding are strongly supported. You will also have the opportunity extend your teaching experience in a thriving university setting.
Our requirements: Completed PhD in experimental solid-state physics. Hands-on experience with modern scattering and spectroscopy experiments as well as interest in research at synchrotrons and free-electron lasers. Furthermore: enthusiasm for basic research; ability to work in a team and organizational talent; a very good command of English and the ability to communicate in German.
Interested?! If you think this is the right job for you, send your application to Jochen Geck (jochen.geck@tu-dresden.de).
We are currently looking for new PhD students!
Join our Collaborative Research Center "Correlated Magnetism: From Frustration to Topology" (CRC 1143). Possible topics are (there is more...):
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Resonant scattering studies of spin-orbit entangled electrons
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Strain Tuning of Frustrated Magnets
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Structure of spin liquids under uniaxial pressure
For your PhD-project our state-of-the-art laboratories at TU Dresden will be available to you!
Interested?! If you are interested in pursuing an PhD with us, please get in touch with Jochen Geck (jochen.geck@tu-dresden.de).
Positions are announced through the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS). For more details please follow this link.