Physicist (PhD Candidate) | Physiker (m/w/d)
Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.
Job Summary
The Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen is seeking a motivated Physicist to join the Department of Optical Nanoscopy as a PhD candidate. In this role, you will be responsible for the design and realization of a STED microscope specifically tailored for materials science applications. Your day-to-day work will involve developing acquisition protocols for superresolution imaging of polymer-based structures, as well as refining data reconstruction and analysis methods. You will collaborate closely with project partners in physical chemistry and represent your research findings through international presentations and publications. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the cutting edge of superresolution fluorescence microscopy within a leading research environment. You will benefit from state-of-the-art experimental infrastructure, intensive scientific supervision, and the chance to contribute to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of physics, biology, and materials science. This is an ideal role for an ambitious researcher looking to advance their academic career in a prestigious, application-oriented institute.
Required Skills
Education
Above-average Master’s degree (or equivalent) in physics, photonics, optics, or a related field.
Experience
- Academic background in physics, photonics, or optics
- Practical experience in optics and microscopy
- Professional experience in research and development
Languages
Additional
- Position is initially limited to three years with the requirement to pursue a PhD; salary based on German TV-L E13 (66.67%) pay scale.
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