Experimental Physics V - Spectroscopy of Atoms and Molecules by Laser Methods
In order to fill a fixed-term position in part-time (29.8725 hours/week = 75%) at the earliest possible date, we are looking for 1
PhD researcher (m/f/x) for laser-based diagnostics of electric fields and atomic and molecular species in atmospheric pressure plasmas
The Ruhr-Universität Bochum is one of Germany's leading research universities, addressing the whole range of academic disciplines. A highly dynamic setting enables researchers and students to work across the traditional boundaries of academic subjects and faculties. The chair for Experimental Physics V - Spectroscopy of Atoms and Molecules by Laser Methods at the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Ruhr University Bochum, investigates physicochemical processes in low and atmospheric pressure plasmas. The research is focused on the development and application of advanced laser-based diagnostics from UV to terahertz (THz) to characterize plasmas and their interaction with surfaces, and on highly sensitive laser-based diagnostics using novel lasers in the mid- and far-infrared, including cavity-enhanced spectroscopy, frequency comb spectroscopy, and THz absorption spectroscopy. The research covers the entire spectrum from basic research to applied research and research with industrial partners and includes strong collaborations on plasma modelling. Candidates joining our team will contribute to innovative research at the forefront of plasma physics and chemistry as well as laser spectroscopy.
We are looking for a highly motivated doctoral candidate for the project “Highly sensitive measurements of electric fields with electric field induced second harmonic generation (E-FISH), and key atomic and molecular species with THz absorption spectroscopy and cavity-enhanced spectroscopy techniques” funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) in the framework of the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 1316 “Transient Atmospheric Plasmas – from Plasmas to Liquids to Solids” focusing on plasma catalysis (). The ideal candidate (m/f/x) will work with us on the development and application of laser-based diagnostics to various types of plasma sources and applications within the CRC to unravel the plasma physics and chemistry on topics as diverse as plasma electrolysis, conversion of volatile organic compounds, and biocatalysis.
~Support the modelling tasks of the plasmas under investigation
~Documentation and presentation of experimental results, including preparation of reports, publications, and contributions to group meetings and at national and international conferences.
~Involvement in national and international collaborations, research as well as industry
Master of Science (MSc) degree in physics, chemistry or related field
~Good knowledge of plasma physics or laser spectroscopy would be an asset
~Knowledge of programming languages and analysis software (Matlab, Python, Origin, etc.) Highly motivated and with the drive to advance scientific research in the field of plasma diagnostics and plasma chemistry
~Good command of English (written and spoken); German is helpful but not required
Scope: part-time
Structured supervision and extensive training and further education opportunities
~Experienced and professional support
~Team-oriented work in a dedicated, international, respectful and appreciative team
~Networking opportunities at national and international conferences and in cooperation with national and international research and industry partners
~Further information can be found at (in German).
RUB sees itself as a university with an international presence. The campus languages are German and English. German language courses are offered by the University Language Center (ZFA) in the field of German as a Foreign Language (DaF).
For this reason, we favour a working environment composed of heterogeneous teams, and seek to promote the careers of individuals who are underrepresented in our respective professional areas.