The University of Kassel is a modern and growing University with round about 22.000 students. The university’s wide range of expertise covers subjects in the natural, applied, cultural and social sciences.
In the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Institute of Physics - Section Molecular quantum physics with synchrotron radiation (Prof. Dr. Marcel Mudrich), the following job vacancy is to be filled as of 01.09.2025:
researcher employee (m/f/d), EG 13 TV-H, termed initially, part-time (currently 20 working hours)
Application deadline: |
30.07.2025 |
Date of hire: | 01.09.2025 |
vacancy number: | 38536 |
Part-time with half the regular working hours of a full-time employee. The position is initially limited to 3 years with the possibility of extension for a further 2 years (qualification position according to Section 72 HessHG in conjunction with Section 2 Paragraph 1 Sentence 1 WissZeitVG). This position offers the opportunity to graduate with a PhD degree.
In the Molecular quantum physics with synchrotron radiation group lead by Prof. Mudrich we address the following fundamental questions by conducting experiments with synchrotron radiation on molecular and nanoparticle beams:
The aim of this project is to investigate the photodynamics of various types of free nanoparticles in the gas phase. The project will investigate atmospherically relevant particles such as water nanocrystals and dry or wet salt nanoparticles, as well as technically and medically relevant particles such as functionalized titanium oxide and gold nanoparticles. The interaction of ionizing radiation with such nanoparticles usually triggers complex photodynamics, in particular various intra- and inter-molecular processes such as molecular fragmentation, proton transfer, energy transfer from one molecule to another, and chemical reactions. In nanoparticles, these processes take place on the surface or deeper within the particle, depending on the type of particle and the wavelength of the radiation. These experiments are primarily conducted with laser and synchrotron radiation, and a variety of measurement methods are employed, such as imaging optical spectroscopy, electron spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. Microbalances, scanning mobility particle size analyzers, and Reighley scattering imaging setups are used to characterize the nanoparticle beams.
Tasks:
Requirements:
The following skills are advantageous:
If you have any questions, please contact Prof. Dr. Marcel Mudrich, Tel.: +49 561 804-4006.
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