Ulm University is a young research uni-versity with a focus on natural sciences, medicine and technology. Located in an economically strong region the University with its more than 10,000 students offers a dynamic work environment with attractive networking and development prospects.
The Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Ulm invites applications for a position of
The University is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching and particularly encourage qualified female scientists to apply for this position. Severely disabled applicants with equal aptitude will be given preferential consideration.
The University of Ulm is a leading institution in quantum science and technology, providing a stimulating environment for groundbreaking research and interdisciplinary collaborations. This includes the Faculty of Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), the Carl-Zeiss-Center for Quantum Photonics (QPhoton), the Center for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology (IQST), the Center for Quantum BioSciences (ZQB), the Institute for Quantum Technologies at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR-QT) and the Innovation campus Quantum BW.
We are seeking an accomplished and dynamic scientist specializing in condensed-matter physics with a focus on collective quantum phenomena. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, strong correlations, low dimensionality, topology and light-matter interactions. The ideal candidate will be ambitious, innovative and has a demonstrated ability to think outside the box. The candidate should also be collegial, sensitive to group dynamics and committed to fostering a healthy, collaborative research environment. The candidate’s research should enhance our existing network through interdisciplinary collaboration across various centers and faculties.
The successful applicant is expected to teach undergraduate and graduate level courses in experimental physics for physicists and for other disciplines. Experience in interdisciplinary studies is desired; likewise, active participation in academic responsibilities, administrative tasks and initiatives is expected.
The position is initially offered for a term of 6 years as a non-tenured W1 professorship and temporary civil servant (Beamter auf Zeit) or employee. At the end of this six-year W1 professorship at the latest, the tenure track will lead to continued employment as a tenured W3 university professor, provided that a tenure evaluation establishes that the necessary aptitude, competence and academic performance have been demonstrated. Requirements for a later transition to a W3 professorship are defined in the Ulm University Statute on Quality Assurance in Appointing and Evaluating Tenure-Track Professors of 21 November 2018 and the subject-specific prerequisites for this professorship (www.uni-ulm.de/evaluation_criteria_TTPhysik).
Conditions for appointment are an appropriate university degree, pedagogical aptitude and a doctorate (§ 51 LHG).
Seize the opportunity and join us in shaping the future of the University!
> Reference no.: |
24122 |
> Applicaton deadline: | 13.10.2024 |
Prof. Dr. Kay-Eberhard Gottschalk, phone +49 731 50-23012