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Research Associate (Full-Time), Helmholtz-Institut für Strahlen, Germany

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Research Associate (Full-Time): The Helmholtz-Institut für Strahlen- und Kernphysik at the University of Bonn is seeking a Research Associate for a challenging role in experimental hadron physics. This full-time position is intended for a fixed term of three years, focusing on innovative research and development in detector technology.

Designation

Research Associate (Full-Time)

Job Information Table

CategoryDetails
Research AreaExperimental Hadron Physics
LocationBonn, Germany
Eligibility/QualificationPhD in Physics or related field, experience in detector design, proficiency in English, self-motivated, and team-oriented.
Job DescriptionSee below for details
How to ApplySend applications to hurck@hiskp.uni-bonn.de
Last Date to ApplyMarch 15, 2026

Research Area

The research focus is on hadron spectroscopy, with significant involvement in the INSIGHT experiment at the local electron accelerator ELSA, along with contributions to international experiments at CERN and Jefferson Lab.

Eligibility/Qualification

  • PhD in physics or a related subject
  • Experience in detector design and setup
  • Familiarity with plastic scintillators, pixel detectors, or read-out electronics
  • Good English skills
  • A self-motivated, flexible team player with an interest in advanced training

Job Description

  • Support research in experimental hadron physics
  • Assist and coordinate hardware activities
  • Design, develop, and commission new detector systems
  • Teach four course units per week in seminars, lab courses, practical projects, and project groups

How to Apply

Interested candidates should send their applications, including a CV and cover letter, to Prof. Peter Hurck at hurck@hiskp.uni-bonn.de.

Last Date to Apply

March 15, 2026


Join the University of Bonn, one of Germany’s leading research institutions, and contribute to pioneering scientific endeavors in hadron physics.

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