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Nils Huse

Prof. Dr. at University of Hamburg

Universität Hamburg

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Research Interests

Condensed Matter Physics

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Physical Chemistry

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Chemistry

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Photoemission

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Semiconductor Physics

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Electron-phonon Interaction

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Topological Insulator

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Robin Santra

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University of Hamburg

Imaging of nanocrystals, Computer Simulations, Theoretical Method Development, Developing terahertz and mid-infrared light sources, Investigation of bent correlatet electronic systems, Quantum gas microscopy of SU(N) fermions

The University of Hamburg's cluster of excellence 'CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter' is offering several open PhD, Postdoc, and Master's thesis positions in cutting-edge research areas including quantum matter, nanocrystals, spectroscopy, catalytic interfaces, functional molecules, magnetic nanoparticles, and protein crystals. The cluster brings together interdisciplinary projects in physics, chemistry, and biology, with opportunities to work in renowned research groups led by experts such as Dr. Saša Bajt, Prof. Dr. Robin Santra, Prof. Dr. Andrea Cavalleri, Prof. Dr. Philip Moll, Dr. Guillaume Salomon, and others. PhD applicants should have a Master of Science in a relevant field and demonstrate high motivation and qualifications. The University of Hamburg is committed to equal opportunity, encouraging women and disabled applicants to apply. Funding is typical for university research positions, though specific details are not provided. Master's thesis topics are also available, focusing on advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until positions are filled. Interested candidates should review the job openings page and contact the relevant supervisor for further information.

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