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The University of Rostock offers a diverse, varied and challenging position in a tradition-conscious, yet innovative, modern and family-friendly university in a lively city by the sea.

At the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institute of Physics, Working Group of Quantum Technology, subject to allocation of funds, we are filling the following position at the earliest possible date on a temporary basis for the duration of the project "MOMENTUM" valid for 4 years:

Research Assistant (m/f/d) - Magnetic Microscopy (Postdoc)

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Start date
at the earliest possible date
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Working hours
full-time
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Remuneration pay group 13 TV-L
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Location Rostock
Tender number
P 43/2026
Limitation for a fixed term of 4 years
Application time 2026-05-01

Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information:

HR department:

Kati Barth
Phone number: 0381/498-1312
E-mail: kati.barth@uni-rostock.de

Department:

Prof. Dr. Friedemann Reinhardt
Phone number: 0381/498-6840
E-mail: friedemann.reinhardt@uni-rostock.de

Nearly every material becomes slightly magnetic in a strong magnetic field, owing to weak diamagnetism and paramagnetism. While this effect can be easily measured on large samples, we cannot presently image it with nanoscale resolution. Building a microscope for magnetic suscpetibility that will fill this gap will be the key goal of your project. You will design and construct a dedicated microscopy head for imaging magnetic susceptometry, to operate in an existing closed-cycle cryostat with vector magnetic field control, and you will apply this novel tool to the study of Lithium batteries and High-Tc superconductors. In these materials and many others, macroscopic measurements have demonstrated that their magnetic susceptibility changes with external parameters, e.g. upon cooling across the superconducting transition, but a microscopic picture is lacking.

THESE ARE YOUR TASKS:

  • design and construction of a microscope head for widefield diamond magnetometry in a strong background field
  • development of imaging magnetic susceptometry using diamond sensors
  • study of solid-state materials by imaging magnetic susceptometry
  • publication of the results and dissemination in talks on national and international conferences

THIS MAKES YOU A GOOD FIT:

  • completed university degree (state exam, diploma, master's degree or comparable degree) in a STEM subject, preferably physics
  • strong background in design and construction of scanning-probe microscopes, or demonstrated ability to rapidly build expertise in this domain
  • strong background in design and construction of optical microscopy setups, or demonstrated ability to rapidly build expertise in this domain
  • strong background in design and constructions of microwave electronics, or demonstrated ability to rapidly build expertise in this domain
  • excellent academic track record
  • reliable language skills in English (C1 or similar)
  • ability to cooperate in a diverse team and in an interdisciplinary environment
  • willingness to investigate scientific questions in depth and search for fundamental understanding of phenomena

WE AS AN EMPLOYER:

Equal opportunities are important to us. We welcome applications from suitable severely disabled people or people from traditionally underrepresented groups. We aim to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching and therefore encourage suitably qualified women to apply. We welcome applications from people of other nationalities or with a migration background.

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