Postdoc Position in Theoretical Physics: The University of Konstanz is seeking motivated candidates for a Doctoral or Postdoctoral position in Theoretical Physics, focusing on Soft Condensed Matter. Successful applicants will engage in cutting-edge research in Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics, particularly in spontaneous symmetry breaking in complex crystals.
Doctoral or Postdoc Position in Theoretical Physics – Soft Condensed Matter
Designation
- Doctoral Position (75%)
- Postdoc Position (100%)
Job Details
Aspect | Details |
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Reference No. | 2025/148 |
Start Date | As soon as possible or by agreement |
Contract Duration | Doctoral: 1 year (with extension possibility) |
Work Percentage | Doctoral: 75% |
Research Area
- Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics
- Theory of spontaneous symmetry breaking in complex crystals
- Mechanical, optical, and thermal properties of binary crystals consisting of colloids or nanocrystal particles
Location
- University of Konstanz, Germany
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s/Diploma degree or eventually PhD in physics or a related science
- Experience with numerical methods in physics
- Excellent knowledge in statistical physics
Job Description
- Develop and evaluate fundamental theory of binary nanocrystals
- Collaborate with research groups using ab initio methods and computer simulations
- Teach undergraduate students to the usual extent
- Conduct theoretical development and analysis, focusing on Goldstone modes, defect fields, and transport phenomena in self-assembled metamaterials
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application, including the usual documents, via the University of Konstanz’s Online Application Portal.
Last Date to Apply
- July 31, 2025
For further inquiries, please contact Prof. Dr. Matthias Fuchs via email at matthias.fuchs@uni-konstanz.de.
The University of Konstanz is an equal opportunity employer, committed to promoting diversity and ensuring a good balance between university and family life. Applications from women and persons with disabilities are particularly encouraged.