Summary
The DWI – Leibniz-Institute for Interactive Materials in Aachen, Germany, is inviting applications for a fully or part-time PhD student position in the research group of Dr. Charlotta Lorenz. The project focuses on understanding the structure-function relationship of biomolecular condensates using advanced scattering techniques and fluorescence microscopy. This research aims to contribute to the understanding and potential long-term treatment of neurological diseases involving phase-separating and aggregating proteins.
PhD Position: Structure of Biomolecular Condensates, DWI – Leibniz-Institute, Germany
Key Information
| Category | Details |
| Designation | PhD Student (f/m/d) |
| Research Area | Biophysics, Biochemistry, and Biomaterials |
| Location | Aachen, Germany (Melaten Campus of RWTH Aachen University) |
| Employment Type | Full-time or Part-time (Temporary) |
| Compensation | Based on the TV-L collective bargaining agreement |
| Benefits | 30 days of annual leave, company pension plan (VBL), flexible/family-friendly conditions |
Eligibility & Qualifications
- Education: Completed or about to complete a Master’s degree (M.Sc. or comparable) in (bio-)physics, (bio-)chemistry, materials science, mechanical/(bio)chemical engineering, or related fields.
- Skills: Professional proficiency in the English language.
- Attributes: Highly motivated, team-oriented, passionate about multidisciplinary research, and eager to learn new techniques.
Job Description
The successful candidate will investigate the supramolecular arrangement and structural changes of phase-separated proteins (using model systems like BSA and FUS) during condensate dissolution.
Key tasks include:
- Handling proteins and performing standard laboratory biochemistry.
- Conducting beamtime experiments at synchrotrons.
- Utilizing techniques such as small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), neutron scattering, light scattering, and fluorescence microscopy.
- Data analysis and comparing experimental results with physical models, theoretical modeling, and simulations.
- Collaborating with interdisciplinary internal and external research networks.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted electronically directly through the official vacancy portal. Interested candidates should prepare and upload the following documents by clicking the “Apply for this job” button on the official job posting:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Copies of transcripts of records
- List of references
- Letter of motivation
Note: If you have specific questions regarding the position or the advertisement, you can contact Dr. Charlotta Lorenz directly via email at lorenz@dwi.rwth-aachen.de.
Last Date to Apply
- Closing Date: Open until filled.
- Details: Interviews are being conducted on a rolling basis, and the position is available immediately. The application window will close as soon as the ideal candidate is selected, so early application is highly recommended.








