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Kathrin Wimmer

Professor Dr at University of Cologne

University of Cologne

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Nuclear Physics

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International Collaboration

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Detector Technology

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Experimental Physics

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Physics

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Atomic Structure

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Kathrin Wimmer

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University of Cologne

PhD Position in Nuclear Physics at the Institute for Nuclear Physics, University of Cologne

The University of Cologne, one of Europe's largest and oldest universities, is offering a PhD position in Nuclear Physics at its Institute for Nuclear Physics within the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. This opportunity is ideal for candidates passionate about experimental nuclear physics and the structure of atomic nuclei. The research will involve hands-on participation in planning, preparing, and executing nuclear physics experiments, including work at the local tandem accelerator facility and at national and international research infrastructures. The successful candidate will contribute to the testing, characterization, and development of novel detection systems, analyze and interpret experimental data, and collaborate with international research teams on joint projects. Presentation of research results at scientific meetings and in publications is expected. Applicants should possess a completed scientific university degree (Master or equivalent) in physics and demonstrate a strong interest in experimental nuclear physics and nuclear structure research. Experience with detector technologies or experimental methods is advantageous. The position requires the ability to work independently and as part of a team in an international research environment, with good communication skills and proficiency in English. German language skills are beneficial but not mandatory. The University of Cologne offers a diverse working environment with equal opportunities, support for balancing work and family life, extensive advanced training opportunities, occupational health management, and flexible working time models. The position is part-time (29.87 hours per week) and is available as soon as possible, with funding provided according to remuneration group 13 TV-L of the German public sector pay scale. The contract is fixed-term until 31 January 2029. Applications should be submitted online via the University of Cologne job portal, including proof of required qualifications and without a photo. The reference number for this position is Wiss2512-18. The application deadline is 31 January 2026. For further inquiries, candidates may contact Professor Dr Kathrin Wimmer at [email protected]. More information about the research group and projects can be found at this link .

2 months ago

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Kathrin Wimmer

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University of Cologne

PhD Position in Nuclear Physics – Institute for Nuclear Physics, University of Cologne

The University of Cologne, one of Europe's largest and oldest universities, is offering a PhD position in Nuclear Physics at its Institute for Nuclear Physics within the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. This opportunity is ideal for candidates passionate about experimental nuclear physics and the structure of atomic nuclei. The research group focuses on cutting-edge experiments involving atomic nuclei, utilizing both the local tandem accelerator facility and collaborating with national and international research infrastructures. The successful candidate will actively participate in the planning, preparation, and execution of nuclear physics experiments, contribute to the testing and development of novel detection systems, and analyze and interpret experimental data. Collaboration within international research teams and presentation of research results at scientific meetings and in publications are integral parts of the role. The position offers the possibility to complete doctoral studies in a diverse and supportive working environment that values equal opportunities and work-life balance. The University provides extensive advanced training opportunities, occupational health management, and flexible working time models. The position is part-time (29.87 hours per week) and is available as soon as possible, with funding provided according to remuneration group 13 TV-L of the German public sector. The contract is fixed-term until 31 January 2029. Applicants must hold a Master’s degree or equivalent in physics and demonstrate a strong interest in experimental nuclear physics and nuclear structure research. Experience with detector technologies or experimental methods is advantageous. Candidates should be able to work independently and as part of an international team, possess good communication skills, and have proficiency in English. German language skills are beneficial but not mandatory. The University of Cologne is committed to diversity and equal opportunities, welcoming applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, nationality, ethnicity, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, or identity. Women will be considered preferentially in accordance with the Equal Opportunities Act of North Rhine-Westphalia. To apply, candidates should submit their application online via the University of Cologne job portal, referencing Wiss2512-18, and provide proof of the required qualifications (no photo required). The application deadline is 31 January 2026. For further inquiries, applicants may contact Professor Dr Kathrin Wimmer at [email protected] and consult the provided FAQs. More information about the research group and ongoing projects can be found at this link .

2 months ago