Research Associate (Postdoc) (f)
for a limited term until 31.12.2028, starting at the earliest possible date. This position is open to women only .
The desired research focus is in experimental physics or physical chemistry of soft matter, with particular emphasis on polymeric and self-organized materials, which are to be investigated using modern experimental techniques with regard to their structure and dynamics.
As a postdoctoral researcher, you will be affiliated with one of the research groups in physical chemistry or physics (Profs. Hinderberger, Karg, Saalwächter, or Thurn-Albrecht). Within this framework, you are expected to pursue an independent research project of your own choice, supported by your own consumables budget. Furthermore, you have the opportunity to attract staff positions by applying for appropriate third- party funding. Active interest in participating in ongoing and future collaborative research projects on soft matter, as well as collaboration with experimental groups within the facul ty, is expected. You will also have the opportunity to gain initial teaching experience necessary for future academic appointments as part of your position.
Work tasks
* Implementation of a pioneering, novel scientific project on the experimental investigation of the physical properties of soft condensed matter Publication and presentation of results in scientific journals and at national and international conferences Teaching activities for professional development as required by the institute (2 SWS ), e.g. supervision of students during research projects or laboratory courses, and delivery of individual lecture units Acquisition of third-party funding
* Responsibility for content and supervision of staff (especially doctoral candidates) for self- acquired third-party funded projects, including the associated organization of the workplace and activities
The opportunity for personal academic qualification specifically through a Habilitation or an equivalent achievement is available.
Requirements
* Completed academic university degree and doctorate (PhD) in experimental physics, chemistry, or a related field Excellent knowledge of the physics and chemistry of soft materials, especially polymers Experience in investigating the physical properties of soft condensed matter using modern experimental methods, as evidenced by publications as (potentially shared) first or (co- corresponding author Postdoctoral research interests in a new field of work Interest in interdisciplinary collaboration and cooperation Interest in the acquisition of additional third-party funding Excellent teaching skills combined with outstanding communication and presentation abilities Ability to work independently Leadership skills, ability to work as part of a team, and strong organizational abilities Proficiency in German and English language skills
For details we refer to the official job opening at .
Reg.-Nr. 5-3058/26-D
For any questions you may have, please contact Dr. Imme Sakwa-Waltz,
e-mail: imme.sakwa-waltz@chemie.uni-halle.de. Prof. Dr. Kay Saalwächter is the MLU’s family representative and is avail-able to answer any questions regarding the compatibility of work and family life ( e-mail: kay.saalwaechter@physik.uni-halle.de ).
Please send your application until 31.07.2026, including Reg.-No. 5-3058/26-D, with a curriculum vitae, copies of certificates, a description of your academic career, an outline of a research idea (2–4 pages), a list of publications, and, if applicable, evidence of previously acquired third-party funding and teaching activities, to Imme Sakwa-Waltz, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Institut für Chemie, BEAM-Geschäftsstelle, 06120 Halle, imme.sakwa-waltz@chemie.uni-halle.de
This call for applications is subject to any budgetary restrictions.
Application costs will not be reimbursed by Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. Application documents will only be returned if a sufficiently stamped envelope is enclosed. An electronic application is welcome.