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Professorship (W3) "Molecular Physical Chemistry"
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) – The Research University in the Helmholtz Association creates and imparts knowledge for the society and the environment. It is our goal to make significant contributions to mastering the global challenges of mankind in the fields of energy, mobility, and information. For this, about 9,800 employees of KIT cooperate in a broad range of disciplines in research, academic education, and innovation.
Division I – Biology, Chemistry, and Process Engineering, Institute of Physical Chemistry (IPC), KIT Department of Chemistry and Biosciences offers from 1 April 2026, tenured, a
Professorship (W3) “Molecular Physical Chemistry”
Job description
We seek to recruit an outstanding scientist working in a current field of the chemical kinetics of molecular systems.
The scientific focus should be on the in-depth mechanistic understanding of elementary kinetic processes. Of particular interest are experimental approaches, e. g. by means of time-resolved (possibly also spatially resolved) spectroscopy, that lead to kinetic predictions over extended time and length scales. Conceivable fields of work would be, for example: electronically non-adiabatic processes with relevance to photo-, or atmospheric-chemistry, influencing reaction processes through non-thermal molecular energetic distributions in different phases from combustion chemistry to spatially restricted systems, optionally also reactions at very high or low temperatures and pressures.
The candidates should have a broad understanding of modern reaction kinetic measurement- and modelling methods also to facilitate collaborations in existing and future research foci at KIT. Examples of such research foci are photochemistry and fluorescent imaging on the nanoscale or in biological systems, heterogeneous catalysis for emission control or energy storage, molecule-based quantum technologies, 4f-molecule chemistry, setup and application of self-driving laboratories.
University duties involve teaching obligations of 9 SWS. Furthermore, the university professorship (W3) participates in the collegial institute management of the Institute of Physical Chemistry (IPC).
Personal qualification
We are looking for a person who has extensive experience in research in one or more of the areas listed and has a proven track record of excellent scientific achievements with international visibility. In addition, leadership experience and the ability to work in a team as well as the ability to teach the full range of undergraduate level physical chemistry courses (to the extent of 9 SWS) are expected. A willingness to participate in interdisciplinary cooperation, e. g. within the framework of DFG Collaborative Research Centers and in academic selfgovernance is required. Of particular importance is the demonstrated acquisition of third-party funds.
The recruitment requirements according to § 14 paragraph 2 of the KIT Act in conjunction with § 47 of the Baden-Württemberg State Higher Education Act apply.
As a family-friendly university, KIT offers part-time employment, leave for family reasons, a dual career service, and accompanying coaching to support the compatibility of work and family.
We aim for a balanced representation of employees (m/f/d) and therefore particularly welcome applications from women.
In cases of equal qualification, recognized severely disabled persons will be given preferential consideration.
Please send your detailed application, including the usual documents (curriculum vitae, list of publications, three selected publications, degree certificates, teaching evaluations, descriptions of previous research and teaching activities, plans for future research and teaching, details of third-party funding obtained, and a statement on scientific integrity), preferably as a single PDF file via email, to: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Division I – Biology, Chemistry, and Process Engineering, Head of Division, Prof. Dr. Andrea Robitzki, email: berufungsverfahren@bl1.kit.edu by using the vacancy number 1003/2025 until 28 February 2025.
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Manfred Kappes, email: manfred.kappes@kit.edu, phone +49 721 608-42094.
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