University Assistant with Doctorate: The Institute of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Graz invites applications for a postdoctoral position in biomicrofluidics. This opportunity is aimed at driving research at the intersection of microfluidics and molecular biosciences, focusing on innovative applications in life sciences and biomedical research.
Designation
University Assistant with Doctorate (M/F/D)
Job Details
Category | Details |
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Application Deadline | 29.08.2025 |
Salary Category | B1 with PhD |
Salary (Full Time) | € 69,060.59 per year |
Employment Start | October 2025 |
Hours per Week | 40 h/week |
Duration of Contract | Temporary employment |
Research Area
The focus is on developing microfluidic systems for single-molecule microfluidic assays, high-throughput biochemical screening methods, and microfluidic diagnostic assays.
Location
University of Graz, Graz, Austria
Eligibility/Qualification
- Required: PhD in (Bio-)Physics, (Bio-)Chemistry, (Bio-)Engineering, or a related field. Expertise in microfluidics is essential.
- Desirable: Experience in optical integration, advanced fluorescence microscopy, and automated assay development.
Job Description
- Advance microfluidic assays and diagnostic systems.
- Conduct independent and collaborative research, developing a distinct research profile in biomicrofluidics.
- Collaborate on the design and technical implementation of microfluidic methods.
- Pursue third-party funding, publish research, and present findings at conferences.
- Develop and teach courses, supervise students, and engage in administrative tasks.
- Opportunities to pursue habilitation.
How to Apply
Candidates must submit the following documents via the web-based applicant tool:
- Cover letter detailing research interests and motivation.
- Detailed CV including research and teaching experience.
- List of publications.
- Contact information for 2–3 academic references.
- Summary of research achievements (max. 2 pages).
Last Date to Apply
29 August 2025
For further information or inquiries, please contact Dr. Georg Krainer at georg.krainer@uni-graz.at. Join us at the University of Graz and be part of our mission to address the challenges of tomorrow!