PhD Position in Scattering Techniques: The Jülich Centre for Neutron Science – Quantum Materials and Collective Phenomena (JCNS-2) is offering a PhD position to investigate the magnetism of topological quantum materials using advanced scattering techniques. This research aims to explore new topological quantum materials through neutron scattering methods combined with in-house characterizations.
PhD Position in Probing Magnetism of Topological Quantum Materials using Scattering Techniques
Designation: PhD Position
Research Area: Magnetic Nanostructures, Topological Quantum Materials
Location: Jülich Centre for Neutron Science, Germany
Eligibility/Qualification:
- M. Sc. or Diploma in physics, chemistry, materials science, crystallography, or related field
- Experience in (neutron) scattering techniques is advantageous
- Scientific background in the proposed research area is beneficial
- Proficient in English, both verbal and written
Job Description:
- Preparation of samples for neutron diffraction experiments
- Characterization using in-house PPMS, MPMS, and X-ray diffraction instruments
- Conducting scattering experiments at large-scale facilities
- Evaluation, documentation, and publication of research findings
- Collaboration with and co-supervision of interns and master students
How to Apply: Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their applications promptly through the official application portal. For detailed information on the application and selection process, visit here.
Last Date for Apply: Until position is filled
This exciting PhD opportunity offers a dynamic working environment, outstanding infrastructure, and comprehensive support for personal and professional development. Join us in shaping the future of topological quantum materials research at one of Europe’s largest research establishments. Apply now and be part of a vibrant interdisciplinary team working on cutting-edge scientific advancements.