Postdoctoral Research Associate - High Energy Density Physics | Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in (Postdoc) (m/w/d) - Hochenergiedichtephysik

Universität Rostock Zentr.UniVerwaltung Land MV

Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Deutschland
Published Jan 19, 2026
Full-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

The University of Rostock is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the High Energy Density Physics group within the Institute of Physics. This role is integral to the BMBF-funded IFUEL project (High-Efficiency Laser Technology for Inertial Fusion Power Plants), focusing on scaling Yb:YLF solid-state laser technology to high pulse energies and repetition rates. Day-to-day responsibilities include designing, conducting, and analyzing complex experiments investigating the interaction of laser-generated plasmas with potential fusion reactor wall materials. The successful candidate will also develop and set up diagnostics for these plasmas, particularly measuring charge and emitted radiation, and will be expected to publish research findings and co-supervise students. Key qualifications include a doctoral degree in Physics, excellent knowledge of plasma physics, and experience with laser-generated plasma diagnostics. This position offers the chance to contribute to cutting-edge fusion research within an international collaborative environment until the project's conclusion on December 31, 2028.

Required Skills

Education

Completed university degree (State Examination, Diploma, Master, or equivalent) in Physics or a comparable field, followed by a Doctoral degree (PhD) in Physics or a comparable field.

Experience

  • Experience with experiments for the diagnostics of laser-generated plasmas
  • Experience in handling high-energy laser systems (Desirable)
  • Experience in the preparation of samples for experiments on high-energy laser systems (Desirable)
  • Scientific co-supervision of students

Languages

English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Temporary contract duration until December 31, 2028, tied to the IFUEL project funding.