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Thomas Weiss

Professor at University of Graz

University of Graz

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Optics

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Photonic

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Thomas Weiss

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University of Graz

University Assistant without a Doctorate (PhD Position) in Physics – Optics and Photonics

The University of Graz invites applications for the position of University Assistant without a doctorate (PhD Position) in the Department of Physics, focusing on optics and photonics. This four-year, temporary position offers an annual gross salary of at least €52,865.40 for full-time employment (30 hours per week), with the possibility of overpayment based on qualifications and experience. The successful candidate will join the research group of Professor Thomas Weiss at the Institute of Physics, participating in cutting-edge research projects and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in optics and photonics. Key responsibilities include writing a dissertation, active participation in research projects, independent teaching of courses, involvement in teaching and examination tasks, supervision of students, and participation in organizational and administrative duties. The position also offers opportunities for professional development through the university’s internal continuing education program and interdisciplinary collaboration across scientific fields. Applicants must hold a completed diploma or master’s degree in natural sciences, preferably physics. Essential qualifications include excellent knowledge of written and spoken English, strong expertise in optics and photonics, good programming skills, scientific curiosity, independent working style, high initiative, and strong teamwork and organizational skills. Application documents required are a letter of motivation, academic CV, proof of completion of the degree program, and proof of language skills if the doctoral program is not completed in the first language. The University of Graz is committed to diversity, inclusion, and flexibility, offering a supportive working environment with benefits ranging from healthcare access to sustainability initiatives. The university encourages applications from qualified women and persons with disabilities, with priority given to women in cases of underrepresentation. The application deadline is March 18, 2026, and employment is set to begin on September 1, 2026. To apply, candidates must use the university’s web-based applicant tool. For further information, contact Professor Thomas Weiss at [email protected]. Join a vibrant academic community of 4,700 employees working together to address future challenges and contribute to meaningful research for the world of tomorrow.

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PhD Assistant Position (Universitätsassistent:in ohne Doktorat) in Physics – Optics and Photonics

The University of Graz invites applications for a PhD Assistant Position (Universitätsassistent:in ohne Doktorat) at the Institute for Physics, focusing on optics and photonics. This four-year, fixed-term position offers an annual gross salary of at least €52,865.40 (full-time), with the possibility of higher pay based on qualifications and experience. The role is part-time (30 hours per week) and is embedded within the research group led by Professor Thomas Weiss. As a PhD assistant, you will be expected to write a dissertation, contribute to ongoing research projects in optics and photonics, independently teach courses, assist with teaching and examination duties, supervise students, and participate in organizational and administrative tasks. The position provides a stimulating environment with opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and professional development, supported by the university's diverse internal training offerings. Applicants must hold a Diplom or Master's degree in natural sciences, preferably physics. Essential qualifications include excellent English proficiency, strong knowledge of optics and photonics, good programming skills, scientific curiosity, independent work style, initiative, and strong team and organizational abilities. Application materials should include a motivation letter, academic CV, proof of required degree, and a language certificate if the doctoral studies are not completed in your first language. The University of Graz values diversity and inclusion, offering flexible working hours, access to affordable sports courses, and a supportive environment for balancing family and career. The university actively encourages applications from women and individuals with disabilities, especially for scientific and leadership roles. Applications must be submitted exclusively via the university's web-based applicant tool. For further information, contact Professor Thomas Weiss at [email protected]. The application deadline is March 18, 2026. Join a vibrant academic community of over 4,700 staff working together to address future challenges and contribute to meaningful research for tomorrow.

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