Summary:
TU Wien, Austria’s largest institution for research and higher education in technology and natural sciences, is seeking a University Assistant Post-Doc to join the Research Group for Bioorganic Synthetic Chemistry. The position is full-time with a commitment to innovation and collaboration in scientific research.
University Assistant Post-Doc (All Genders), TU Wien, Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Austria
Designation:
University Assistant Post-Doc
Location:
TU Wien, Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry
Research Area:
Mechanochemical Organic Synthesis and Green Chemistry Metrics
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Completion of a doctorate in organic-synthetic chemistry or an equivalent qualification
- In-depth knowledge of the subject area
- Experience in national and international research cooperation
- Project management and presentation skills
- Experience in teaching and publication activities
- Excellent command of the English language (C1 level)
Job Description:
| Key Responsibilities | Details |
|---|---|
| Research Activities | Focus on mechanochemical organic synthesis |
| Teaching Contributions | In the field of organic chemistry and Green Chemistry Metrics |
| Examinations Assistance | Support in examinations related to courses taught |
| Project Work | Collaboration on project proposals and leadership of project groups |
| Publication Activities | Engage in writing and publishing research findings |
| Scientific Events Participation | Organization and participation in scientific events (e.g., BDSHC 2028) |
| Student Supervision | Provide guidance and support to students |
| Organizational Tasks | Assist with administrative tasks and evaluation measures |
How to Apply:
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by submitting their application through this link.
Last Date to Apply:
May 21st, 2026
TU Wien is committed to promoting diversity and gender equality in leadership roles. Female applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to equally qualified female candidates.
For inquiries, please contact Carmen Keck at +43 1 588 01 406201.








