Two open-topic Junior Group Leaders wanted! (published April 2024)
The appointees are expected to establish independent research groups in modern fields of optics. While this is an open topic call, strong connections between the new junior research groups and the already existing groups in the Collaborative Research Center “NOA - Nonlinear Optics down to Atomic scales” (www.noa.uni-jena.de) and/or the research group for Nano & Quantum Optics (www.iap.unijena.de/nano-quantum-opticsExternal link) are explicitly desired. Depending on their eventual topical alignment, the
new junior research groups will be associated to the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy or the Faculty
of Chemistry and Earth Sciences. This call is focusing on strengthening diversity in science.
Note that the application deadline is June 16, 2024.
R&D topics in Fiber Laser Physics (updated February 2024)
The fiber laser group at the IAP, lead by Prof. Jens Limpert, is permanently recruiting enthusiastic young scientist and is offering:
- interesting and relevant topics
- an excellent supervision from internship level up to PhD
- a highly endowed renumeration and
- exceptional carrier opportunities.
If you are interested in working in the field of laser physics and joining this group, please get in contact with jens.limpert@uni-jena.de and learn more about available topics, e.g. as trial period in a paid internship or Master thesis. If you want to apply for a PhD thesis, please use the Online Application SystemExternal link.
Link to the announcementpdf, 861 kb · de
PhD position on "Electronic structure and strong-field calculations for atoms and ions" at the Fritzsche research group (updated January 2024)
The Relativistic Quantum Dynamics Group of Prof. Stephan Fritzsche at the Institute of Theoretical Physics is offering a PhD position under the topic mentioned in the header. For more details, please review the position announcementpdf, 30 kb and contact s.fritzsche@gsi.de directly.
Several PhD positions in the CRC 1375 NOA - Nonlinear Optics down to Atomic scales (updated January 2024)
The Collaborative Research Center (CRC/SFB) 1375 "NOA – Nonlinear Optics down to Atomic scales" was established at the Friedrich Schiller University is now running in its second funding phase until 2027. NOA is a large research effort and is thus permanently looking for enthusiastic PhD candidates who take the initiative to apply.
For details, please visit www.noa.uni-jena.de/open-positions