University Assistant (Pre-Doc) in Peptide & Protein Chemistry / Chemical Biology at TU Wien
Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien) is advertising a
University Assistant (Pre-Doc)
position in
Peptide & Protein Chemistry
within the
Research Group for Molecular Chemistry and Chemical Biology
at the
Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry
.
The role is centered on
organic and biological chemistry
, with research tasks including synthesis, purification, and analysis of synthetic peptides, protein expression, and structural, biochemical, and biophysical characterization of peptides and proteins. The successful candidate will also contribute to scientific publications, a dissertation, dissemination activities, student supervision, teaching, laboratory courses, examinations, and project/lab administration.
This is a
pre-doc PhD-level opening
(university assistant prae-doc), offered for
30 hours/week
and limited to
4 years
, with an expected start in
September 2026
. The position is based in
Vienna, Austria
, at TU Wien, a major research university in technology and natural sciences.
Eligibility highlights:
applicants should hold a master’s or diploma degree in chemistry, chemical biology, or a closely related field; have strong laboratory and data analysis skills; and show interest in protein chemistry. Helpful experience includes peptide synthesis and characterisation, NMR spectroscopy of peptides/proteins, protein expression and purification, and mammalian cell culture. Strong communication and writing skills in
German and English (minimum B2)
are required.
Funding/salary:
this is a paid university employment position. The entry salary is based on Austrian collective agreement pay grade
B1
, currently
EUR 2,832.10 gross/month
for 30 hours/week, paid 14 times per year; prior relevant experience may increase the salary.
Application deadline:
9 July 2026
. Applications must be submitted via the TU Wien Job Platform/Register link. The posting also notes that female applicants are explicitly encouraged to apply and that people with special needs are equally encouraged to apply.
Research keywords:
peptide chemistry, protein chemistry, chemical biology, synthesis, purification, protein expression, NMR spectroscopy, biophysical characterization, organic chemistry, biological chemistry.