Summary: The Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPI-DS) at Göttingen, Germany, is seeking exceptional and self-motivated Postdoctoral Researchers to join the Department of Living Matter Physics (LMP), engaging in theoretical and computational research in Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics and Active Matter.
- Designation: Postdoctoral Researcher
- Research Area: Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics and Active Matter
- Location: Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen, Germany
- Eligibility/Qualification:
- A PhD/DPhil degree (or comparable) in theoretical physics, applied mathematics, or related disciplines from a recognized university.
- Prior experience with nonequilibrium statistical physics and a strong interest in active matter physics.
- Ability and desire to work in an international team on inter-disciplinary research topics.
- Good command of English; German language skills are an asset but not required.
- Job Description:
- Engage in theoretical and computational research in Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics and Active Matter within an international, interdisciplinary, and collaborative environment.
- Work on fundamental scientific research aimed at understanding the dynamics of living systems from a physical perspective.
- Contribute to the diverse group of researchers in the LMP department, collaborating with renowned leaders in the field.
- How to Apply: To apply, please follow this link with the reference no MPIDS-W081 and submit your CV, publication list, a statement of research interest, and contacts of two referees. Provide a description of your proposed research, along with a brief overview of your past and current research interests and why you are interested in joining the department.
- Last Date for Apply: The deadline for application submissions is 10th January 2025. Processing of applications will stop when the positions are filled.
For further inquiries, please contact Prof. Dr. Ramin Golestanian at Tel. +49 551 5176-100 or Email: ramin.golestanian@ds.mpg.de.