Department of Physics - Institute for Theoretical Physics
Emmy-Noether group "Microscale and Nanoscale Physics of Topological Metals"
Research assistant (Praedoc) (m/f/d)
with 75 % part-time job
limited to 3 years
pay group: 13 TV-L FU
reference code: Breitkreiz-Praedoc-2023-E
PhD Position in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Earliest starting date: December 2023
The position is limited to 3 years; possibilities for extension exist (subject to available funding)
Salary: Based on the salary group 13 TV-L FU (75 %)
The PhD position is located in the Emmy-Noether group "Microscale and Nanoscale Physics of Topological Metals" led by Maxim Breitkreiz (
https://bit.ly/3Ztnj8S). The group is part of the Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems (
https://bit.ly/3ZtfQq8), which research focus is quantum-theoretical condensed matter physics in its fullest range.
Furthermore, the Emmy-Noether group is involved in the transregional Collaborative Research Center CRC 183 "Entangled States of Matter" (
https://www.crc183.uni-koeln.de/), which connects established scientists of the DCCQS, Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel), University of Copenhagen (Denmark), and University of Cologne.
The embedding of the PhD position in the DCCQS and the CRC offers an excellent research environment with particularly diverse opportunities for a creative research practice with international collaborations, research residencies, soft-skill workshops (Dahlem Research School:
https://bit.ly/46lJxM8), participation and active organization of conferences and summer schools.
Job description:
Within this PhD project you will conduct fundamental research within the field of theoretical condensed matter physics and partially elementary particle physics. Of particular interest is the exploration of quantum anomalies arising in nanostructures of topological metals, such as Weyl-semimetals. Methodologically the tasks can be tackled using analytical, semi-analytical, or numerical methods.
Requirements:
University degree (M.Sc. level), preferably in theoretical physics
Desirable:
- Very good university degree in theoretical physics
- Excellent knowledge of theoretical condensed matter physics
- Experience with topological states of matter
- Experience with Latex, Wolfram Mathematica, Python
- Fluency in English (full professional level)
- Ability to penetrate into complex research fields
- Willingness to collaborate with internal and external research groups in experimental and theoretical physics
Application documents should include: cover letter, cv, at least one recommendation letter, relevant university certificates with overviews over attended courses and grades. Please send the application as a single PDF document via email to Ms. Henrike Giebl:
henrike.giebl@fu-berlin.de. For more information regarding research contact Dr. Maxim Breitkreiz (
breitkr@physik.fu-berlin.de).
For further information, please contact Dr. Maxim Breitkreiz (
breitkr@physik.fu-berlin.de / +49 (0) 30 838 53038).
Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents, indicating the
reference code, in PDF format (preferably as one document)
no later than November 6th, 2023 to Dr. Maxim Breitkreiz:
henrike.giebl@fu-berlin.de or postal to
Freie Universität Berlin
Department of Physics
Institute for Theoretical Physics
Emmy-Noether group "Microscale and Nanoscale Physics of Topological Metals"
Mr. Dr. Maxim Breitkreiz
Arnimallee 14
14195 Berlin (Dahlem)
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