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PhD Opportunity: Advance Molecular Photonics Research at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Postdoc Position in Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam - Netherlands

Summary

The Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS) at the University of Amsterdam is offering a PhD position within the NANOCONFINER project. This role focuses on using advanced spectroscopic techniques to investigate excited-state processes in multichromophoric molecular systems to advance energy conversion and light-driven technologies.

PhD Opportunity: Advance Molecular Photonics Research at the University of Amsterdam


Position Details

FeatureDetails
DesignationPhD Candidate (Promovendus)
FacultyFaculty of Science
LocationScience Park, Amsterdam
Hours38 hours per week
Duration4 years (18-month initial contract with extension)
Salary€3,059 – €3,881 gross per month (Scale P)

Research Area

Molecular Photonics, specifically investigating charge separation, charge transport, and energy-transfer dynamics in multichromophoric systems under nanoconfinement.

Eligibility & Qualifications

  • Education: Recently completed or near-completion of a Master’s degree in physical chemistry, chemical physics, or a related field.
  • Technical Skills: Background in spectroscopy, photochemistry, or excited-state dynamics.
  • Experience: Familiarity with time-resolved spectroscopic techniques and scientific data processing.
  • Programming: Basic skills in Python or MATLAB.
  • Language: Excellent command of written and spoken English.

Job Description

As a PhD candidate, your primary responsibilities will include:

  • Investigating excited-state processes using ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR), time-resolved luminescence (TCSPC, streak camera), and steady-state optical spectroscopy.
  • Analyzing research data and presenting findings in writing, group meetings, and scientific conferences.
  • Assisting in teaching undergraduate and master’s students.
  • Working collaboratively within the Molecular Photonics team under the supervision of Dr. Tomáš Šolomek and Prof. Wybren Jan Buma.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit their application as PDF files via the official vacancy page using the application button. Your application must include:

  • A motivation letter (1 page A4).
  • A CV including month-specific dates for education/work experience and a list of publications.
  • Contact details for at least one academic reference.

Last Date to Apply

September 15, 2026. Note: The position is available immediately and will remain open until filled. Early application is strongly encouraged.

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