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Postdoctoral Position (m/f/div) at the Department of Topological Quantum Chemistry
Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe / Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
Dresden, Boston (USA)
Temporary
Full Time
Apply by: 2025-03-15
Published: 2025-02-07
The Department of Topological Quantum Chemistry at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden offers a full-time
Preferred qualifications
Must have a Ph.D. or equivalent in the disciplines of solid state chemistry or physics, materials science or a related field and have knowledge of solid state synthesis and single crystal growth, magnetism and nanoscience. Experience in post processing like bonding and sintering is highly desirable. This position requires excellent communication skills, both interÂpersonal and scientific, oral and written.
General qualifications
Candidates should be enthusiastic about working in a fast-paced, interÂdisciplinary, internationally collaÂborative environment. The successful candidate will be able to work both indepenÂdently and collaboraÂtively. Candidates should possess detailed knowledge and expertise in materials processing and chaÂracÂteriÂzation employing standard laboratory techniques, including x-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, caloÂrimetry, force microscopy and magnetoÂmetry. Experience with synchrotron and spectroscopic probes is a plus.
Our offer
The Max Planck Society strives for gender equity and diverÂsity. We welcome applications from all backÂgrounds. The Max Planck Society has set itself the goal of employing more severely disabled people. AppliÂcations from severely disabled people are expressly encouraged. The Max Planck Society wants to increase the proportion of women in areas where they are underÂrepresented. Women are thereÂfore exÂpressly encouraged to apply.
Please send your application with the subject title ‘Application Joint Postdoc’ including your:
Please find more information about the , and the group.
Postdoctoral position (m/f/div)
Outstanding candidates are sought for an experimental postdoctoral opportunity located at Max Planck InstiÂtute for Chemical Physics of Solids (Dresden, Germany; PI Prof. Dr. Claudia Felser), with part-time residence at NorthÂeastern University (Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.; PI Prof. Dr. Laura H. Lewis) to assist in the design, synthesis and validation of novel magnetic materials for sustainable energy appliÂcations. This two-year position may be eligible for an extension. Duties and responsiÂbilities for this posiÂtion may include:- Synthesis, processing and characteriÂzation of new rare-earth free hard magnetic materials.
- Foster and manage transatlantic cooperation, communiÂcations and exchanges, in consultation with the project PIs.
Preferred qualifications
Must have a Ph.D. or equivalent in the disciplines of solid state chemistry or physics, materials science or a related field and have knowledge of solid state synthesis and single crystal growth, magnetism and nanoscience. Experience in post processing like bonding and sintering is highly desirable. This position requires excellent communication skills, both interÂpersonal and scientific, oral and written.
General qualifications
Candidates should be enthusiastic about working in a fast-paced, interÂdisciplinary, internationally collaÂborative environment. The successful candidate will be able to work both indepenÂdently and collaboraÂtively. Candidates should possess detailed knowledge and expertise in materials processing and chaÂracÂteriÂzation employing standard laboratory techniques, including x-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, caloÂrimetry, force microscopy and magnetoÂmetry. Experience with synchrotron and spectroscopic probes is a plus.
Our offer
- Integration into part of a vibrant international and multiÂcultural team of scientists, engineers, techniÂcal and administrative staff
- Lead in cutting-edge scientific projects and work in advanced physics laboratories
- An initial 24-month contract with the possibility of one-year extension
- Stipendium or salary according to TVöD (federal government) with 39-hour working week, 30 days of holiday as well as annual bonus and social benefits (VBL)
- Extensive training opportunities and career support
- We actively support the reconciliation of work and family life
The Max Planck Society strives for gender equity and diverÂsity. We welcome applications from all backÂgrounds. The Max Planck Society has set itself the goal of employing more severely disabled people. AppliÂcations from severely disabled people are expressly encouraged. The Max Planck Society wants to increase the proportion of women in areas where they are underÂrepresented. Women are thereÂfore exÂpressly encouraged to apply.
Please send your application with the subject title ‘Application Joint Postdoc’ including your:
- Motivation letter (incl. the names/contact information of 3 individuals who can provide letters of reference)
- Curriculum Vitae (with list of publications, including hyperlink to each publication)
- Copies of the relevant degree certificates
Please find more information about the , and the group.

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