Summary
The Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) is inviting applications for six Tasso Springer Fellowships aimed at fostering the next generation of researchers in neutron scattering. This program offers an incredible opportunity to engage in high-impact research, collaborate with international scientists, and work with state-of-the-art neutron scattering instruments.
Tasso Springer Fellowships – Six PhD Positions in Neutron Research, Germany
Designation
PhD Fellowship in Neutron Research
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Research Area | Neutron Scattering, Soft Matter, Quantum Materials, Neutron Analytics |
| Location | Garching, near Munich, Germany |
| Eligibility/Qualification | Master’s degree in solid state physics, chemistry, crystallography, material science, or a related field. |
| Description | Six PhD projects will focus on specific topics involving practical experiments and data analysis in neutron research. Candidates will be supervised by experienced scientists and are expected to publish findings in peer-reviewed journals. |
| How to Apply | Interested candidates should specify their project of interest and apply via the provided application link. |
| Last Date to Apply | Open until the positions are filled; early application is encouraged. |
Research Areas
The PhD projects are focused on the following topics:
- Polymer membranes for energy devices (JCNS-1)
- Temperature jump experiments on soft matter and biological materials (JCNS-1)
- Combined X-ray and neutron single-crystal high-pressure diffraction (JCNS-2)
- Investigation of heat flow generated by magnetic nanoparticles (JCNS-2)
- Interfacial structure of citrate on magnetite (JCNS-3)
- Dynamics of water and ligand molecules on nanoparticle surfaces (JCNS-3)
Location
Preferred place of work is at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching, with an option to be based at JCNS institutes in Jülich.
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s degree in solid state physics, chemistry, crystallography, material science, or a related subject.
- Experience with X-ray or neutron scattering methods.
- Research experience relevant to the chosen project area.
- Proficiency in scientific programming (e.g., Python, Matlab) is an asset.
- Strong command of English (at least B2 level CEFR).
Description
The selected candidates will conduct research using high-performance neutron scattering instruments. Full participation in experiments, data analysis, and interpretation is required. The fellowship supports professional development with access to excellent facilities, networking opportunities, and dedicated training for doctoral candidates.
How to Apply
To apply, interested candidates should visit the official JCNS fellowship program page and submit their application specifying their project interest. Applications must be submitted online.
Last Date to Apply
The positions will remain open until successfully filled. Early applications are highly encouraged to ensure consideration.
For more information, please refer to the official fellowship program page.








