Postdoctoral Researcher (Adiunkt) in Magnetic Materials and Nanostructures – Laser Synthesis and Biointerfaces
The Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN) in Krakow, Poland, invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher (Adiunkt) position in the Department of Magnetic Materials and Nanostructures (NZ34), Division of Condensed Matter Physics. This full-time, fixed-term position (up to 33 months) focuses on cutting-edge research in the laser-assisted design, synthesis, modification, and characterization of functional composite materials, particularly polymer-based nanocomposites and coatings for biomedical and bio-related applications. Research topics include regenerative medicine, antibacterial/antiviral surfaces, and drug delivery platforms.
The successful candidate will engage in laser synthesis of functional nanoparticles and hybrid nanostructures using pulsed laser irradiation/ablation in liquids (PLIL/LAL), incorporation of nanomaterials into polymer matrices, and the design and synthesis of composite nanomaterials and biomaterials (including polymer/ceramic/graphene-based composites). The role also involves laser surface modification and functionalization of materials and polymer coatings to tailor biointerface properties and enhance antimicrobial/antibiofilm performance. Advanced structural and physicochemical characterization techniques (SEM, TEM, XRD, Raman/FTIR, UV–Vis, DLS/zeta potential) will be employed to correlate structure–property–function relationships.
The position offers a competitive monthly gross salary (PLN 7,250 for PhD holders, PLN 8,050 for habilitated doctors), with possible additional benefits such as long-service awards, annual bonuses, and support from the Company Social Benefits Fund. The role is research-focused with no teaching obligations, and provides access to state-of-the-art facilities, computing infrastructure, and opportunities for collaboration with leading experts and research institutes.
Applicants must hold a PhD in physical sciences or related fields (chemistry, physical chemistry, material science), have a strong publication record, and demonstrate expertise in biomaterials, tissue engineering, and functional nanomaterials/composites for biological applications. Experience with advanced materials characterization, teamwork, and excellent English skills are required. Experience in polymer coatings, antimicrobial surfaces, proposal writing, and international collaboration is an asset.
To apply, candidates must contact Prof. Michał Krupiński ([email protected]) early in the process and may be asked to deliver a seminar. Applications (with all attachments in a single PDF, .zip, or .rar file) should be sent by email to [email protected] by May 4th, 2026. Referees must send recommendations directly to the same address by the deadline. Detailed application requirements and process are outlined in the Terms and Conditions of Recruitment of Adjuncts and Research Assistants, available on the IFJ PAN website.
Interviews will be held between June 9th and June 11th, 2026, with notifications sent by May 20th, 2026. The competition will conclude by June 22nd, 2026. The final hiring decision and salary will be determined by the IFJ PAN Director.