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PhD Position in Motors Driven by Light, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

Postdoc in Netherlands

Summary

This PhD position is part of the NWO-funded consortium ‘Joining Forces for Synthetic Molecular Machines’ at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU). The role focuses on investigating synthetic molecular motors using advanced single-molecule techniques. Candidates will collaborate with leading experts in fields such as molecular motors, biophysics, and theoretical modeling.

PhD Position in Exploring the Physics of Synthetic Molecular Motors Driven by Light, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

Designation

PhD Candidate in Physics of Synthetic Molecular Motors

Research Area

  • Physics of Living Systems
  • Nanoscience
  • Biophysics

Location

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU), Amsterdam, Netherlands

Eligibility/Qualification

CriteriaDetails
DegreeMaster’s degree (MSc) in Physics, Nanoscience, Biophysics, or related discipline
Research ExperiencePreferably in soft condensed matter physics/biophysics or advanced optics/microscopy
Programming SkillsExperience with data analysis and scientific programming (Python, Matlab)
Language ProficiencyExcellent command of English, both written and spoken

Job Description

  • Develop and perform single-molecule experiments using optical tweezers and fluorescence microscopy
  • Design and optimize assays to quantify the dynamics of synthetic molecular motors
  • Measure force generation and molecular interactions at the single-molecule level
  • Analyze data and connect results to theoretical models and molecular design
  • Collaborate with theorists and chemists within the consortium, contributing to publications and presentations

How to Apply

Interested candidates should apply by submitting their curriculum vitae (CV) and a motivation letter in PDF format via the university’s application portal.

Last Date for Apply

June 29, 2026


For more details, please reach out to Dr. Iddo Heller at i.heller@vu.nl.

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