Research Assistant (m/f/d) – Quantum dynamics and attosecond physics

The Institute of Theoretical Physics invites applications for the position of a Research Assistant (m/f/d) – Quantum dynamics and attosecond physics (Salary Scale 13 TV-L, 75 %) starting on the next possible date. The position is limited to 3 years.

Responsibilities

The position implies the opportunity for a PhD thesis in theoretical physics. Responsibilities include research in quantum dynamics and attosecond physics. This involves modelling and numerical simulations of light-matter interaction in atoms, molecules and solids. Furthermore, the position involves moderate teaching duties in the theoretical-physics course programme.

More information about the institute is available at: www.itp.uni-hannover.de/en

Conditions of appointment

To qualify for the position, applicants should hold a scientific university degree (Master) in physics or a related field. In addition, experience in quantum dynamics and skills in scientific programming are desirable.

The university aims to promote equality between women and men. For this purpose, the university strives to reduce under-representation in areas where a certain gender is under-represented. Women are under-represented in the salary scale of the advertised position. Therefore, qualified women are encouraged to apply. Moreover, we welcome applications from qualified men. Preference will be given to equally-qualified applicants with disabilities.

Please submit your application with supporting documents by 31 January 2022 in electronic form to

Email: lein@itp.uni-hannover.de

or via postal mail to:

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover
Institut für Theoretische Physik
Prof. Dr. Manfred Lein
Appelstr. 2, 30167 Hannover
GERMANY

For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Manfred Lein (Phone: +49 511 762-3291 or Email: lein@itp.uni-hannover.de).

Information on the collection of personal data according to article 13 GDPR can be found at https://www.uni-hannover.de/en/datenschutzhinweis-bewerbungen/.

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