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PhD in Physics of Quantum Materials, TU Dresden, Germany

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Summary

The Chair of Physics of Quantum Materials at the Institute of Solid State and Materials Physics, TU Dresden, invites applications for a Research Associate / PhD Student position focused on investigating unconventional electron-phonon coupling in two-dimensional superconductors. This opportunity will allow candidates to engage in cutting-edge research while obtaining further academic qualifications.

PhD in Physics of Quantum Materials at the Institute of Solid State and Materials Physics, TU Dresden, Germany

Designation

Research Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x)

Research Area

Physics of Quantum Materials

Location

TU Dresden, Institute of Solid State and Materials Physics, Dresden, Germany

Eligibility/Qualification

  • Very good university degree in physics (Master or Diploma)
  • Strong interest in quantum materials research
  • Solid foundation in condensed matter physics
  • Hands-on experience in relevant experimental methodology
  • Fluency in English

Job Description

The successful candidate will:

  • Investigate unconventional electron-phonon coupling effects using high-resolution Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction.
  • Identify and characterize structural instabilities in two-dimensional superconductors under hydrostatic pressure, uniaxial stress, and varying temperatures.
  • Complement experimental work with Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations.
  • Collaborate actively within the established interdisciplinary team of experimental physicists and theorists.

How to Apply

Please submit a detailed application with the usual documents referencing vacancy ID w26-100 via the TUD SecureMail Portal here or send a single PDF file to:

  • Email: pdqm@mailbox.tu-dresden.de
  • Postal Mail:
    TU Dresden,
    Institute of Solid State and Materials Physics,
    Prof. Dr. Jochen Geck,
    Helmholtzstr. 10,
    01069 Dresden, Germany.

Note: Only submit copies as your application will not be returned.

Last Date to Apply

May 15, 2026


This scholarship opportunity offers a unique platform for professional growth, contributing to significant research inquiries in the field of quantum materials.

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