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Alessia Platania

Professor at University of Graz

University of Graz

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Quantum Mechanics

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Quantum Gravity

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Physics

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Theoretical Physics

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Effective Field Theory

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Alessia Platania

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University of Graz

PostDoc Position in Quantum Gravity

The University of Graz invites applications for a PostDoc position in Quantum Gravity within the Department of Physics. This opportunity is designed for researchers with a strong background in theoretical physics, particularly those specializing in quantum gravity, renormalization group methods, or effective field theory. The successful candidate will join the quantum gravity group, contributing to its scientific goals through independent research, participation in seminars, and development of new research directions aligned with the group’s core themes. Responsibilities include carrying out research projects, engaging in joint seminars and research meetings, mentoring and supervising students, and participating in teaching activities as required by university regulations. The position also involves active engagement in the broader academic life of the Graz Physics Department, fostering a collaborative and vibrant research environment. Applicants must hold a Doctorate/PhD in Theoretical Physics or a closely related field. Prior postdoctoral and/or co-supervision experience is highly desirable, and excellent English communication skills are essential. Candidates should demonstrate an independent and goal-oriented approach to scientific work and enjoy interacting with students. The position offers a temporary contract for up to six years, with an annual gross salary of at least €70,200.20 for full-time employment. Overpayment based on qualifications and experience is possible. The University of Graz provides a diverse and inclusive working environment, flexible working models, access to healthcare services, and a commitment to sustainability. Internal continuing education programs and interdisciplinary collaboration opportunities are also available. To apply, candidates must submit a motivation letter (approx. 1 page), a research statement (max 5 pages excluding references), curriculum vitae, publication list, and at least three reference letters. Applications are accepted exclusively via the university’s web-based applicant tool. The University of Graz encourages qualified women and persons with disabilities to apply, and women with equal qualifications are given priority in the event of underrepresentation. For further information or questions, applicants may contact Professor Alessia Platania. The application deadline is April 28, 2026. Join the University of Graz and contribute to future-oriented research in quantum gravity!

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Postdoctoral Assistant in Quantum Gravity (University of Graz)

The University of Graz invites applications for a postdoctoral assistant position in the field of quantum gravity, based at the Institute of Physics. This six-year, full-time appointment offers a dynamic research environment within a collaborative group focused on advancing the scientific goals of quantum gravity. The successful candidate will conduct independent research, participate in seminars and group meetings, and contribute to the development of new research directions aligned with the group’s core themes. Responsibilities also include mentoring and supporting students, engaging in departmental teaching, and participating in the broader academic activities of the institute to foster a vibrant and inclusive research culture. Applicants must hold a completed doctoral or Ph.D. degree in theoretical physics or a closely related discipline. Essential expertise includes quantum gravity, renormalization group methods, or effective field theory. Prior postdoctoral experience and/or co-supervision is highly desirable. Candidates should possess excellent English communication skills, demonstrate enthusiasm for scientific work, and show a strong commitment to mentoring students. The position requires independent, goal-oriented work habits and a collaborative spirit. The University of Graz offers a minimum annual gross salary of €70,200.20 (full-time), with the possibility of higher compensation based on qualifications and experience. Employees benefit from flexible working hours, access to over 375 affordable sports courses, internal training opportunities, and a diverse, inclusive workplace. The university actively encourages applications from women and individuals with disabilities, and prioritizes qualified female candidates in cases of underrepresentation. To apply, candidates must submit a motivation letter (about one page), a research report (maximum five pages, excluding references), a CV, a publication list, and at least three reference letters. Applications are accepted exclusively via the university’s web-based applicant tool. For questions, contact Professor Alessia Platania. The application deadline is April 28, 2026. Join a team of 4,700 staff members at the University of Graz, working together to address future challenges and contribute to solutions for tomorrow’s world. The university values interdisciplinary collaboration, academic excellence, and a supportive environment for both research and teaching.

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