Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) is one of the largest universities in Germany. Thanks to its location in the Rhine-Main science region, the university can unfold to its full potential and showcase its innovative power and dynamism. Its status as a comprehensive university allows for multidisciplinary learning and teaching and has great potential for internationally renowned, interdisciplinary research. Almost all of its institutes are located on a single campus close to the Mainz city center – creating a lively academic culture for researchers, teaching staff, and students from every continent.
In our research group “Experimental Quantum Optics and Quantum Information” we investigate various scientific questions in the field of quantum physics using cold, neutral atoms. This includes experiments on long-range magnetic interactions, experiments to test Einstein's equivalence principle, and other applications of quantum sensor technology.
As part of the ZEROVAK and BECCAL projects, in which the position is allocated, we are developing various technologies (with a focus on laser systems and vacuum systems) for the realization of quantum sensors in space and for other field applications.
In the BECCAL project, for example, we are collaborating with various German universities and research institutions, as well as NASA to develop an experiment for the generation and investigation of quantum gases on board the International Space Station.
Your tasks:
Development of innovative compact and robust laser and vacuum technology for use in quantum sensors
Support for experimental work with the quantum sensors to be developed
Planning and coordination of the work with project partners
Independent research with the aim of obtaining a doctorate
Your profile:
In addition to the general requirements according to public services law, applicants must meet the recruitment requirements stipulated in § 57 of the Hochschulgesetz of Rhineland-Palatinate
scientific university degree (Master of Science or equivalent) in physics or similar field
Experience in the field of experimental laser physics and optics and/or physics of ultracold quantum gases is an advantage
Mobility and willingness to work locally with the cooperation partners
Experience with experimental work
good knowledge of English
The position is paid according to EG 13 TV-L and to be filled as soon as possible. The position is temporary for a fixed term until 29.02.2028. An extension of the position is intended.
The position serves the purpose of academic qualification (doctorate).
As the work involves collaboration with NASA and involves working on export-controlled hardware, only applicants with nationalities from country group A5 according to Annex 1 of the license exceptions of the Bureau of Industry and Security of the U.S. Department of Commerce can be considered.
JGU is diverse and welcomes qualified applications from people with varied backgrounds.
We aim to increase the number of women in the field of research and teaching and therefore encourage female researchers to apply.
People with severe disabilities and people with disabilities who are treated equally in accordance with Section 2 (3) SGB IX will be given preferential consideration if they are suitable.
How to apply
Please apply via the JGU Career Portal (https://stellenboerse.uni-mainz.de/jgu/job/51962)
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) is one of the largest universities in Germany. Thanks to its location in the Rhine-Main science region, the university can unfold to its full potential and showcase its innovative power and dynamism. Its status as a comprehensive university allows for multidisciplinary learning and teaching and has great potential for internationally renowned, interdisciplinary research. Almost all of its institutes are located on a single campus close to the Mainz city center – creating a lively academic culture for researchers, teaching staff, and students from every continent.
In our research group “Experimental Quantum Optics and Quantum Information” we investigate various scientific questions in the field of quantum physics using cold, neutral atoms. This includes experiments on long-range magnetic interactions, experiments to test Einstein's equivalence principle, and other applications of quantum sensor technology.
As part of the ZEROVAK and BECCAL projects, in which the position is allocated, we are developing various technologies (with a focus on laser systems and vacuum systems) for the realization of quantum sensors in space and for other field applications.
In the BECCAL project, for example, we are collaborating with various German universities and research institutions, as well as NASA to develop an experiment for the generation and investigation of quantum gases on board the International Space Station.
Your tasks:
Development of innovative compact and robust laser and vacuum technology for use in quantum sensors
Support for experimental work with the quantum sensors to be developed
Planning and coordination of the work with project partners
Independent research with the aim of obtaining a doctorate
Your profile:
In addition to the general requirements according to public services law, applicants must meet the recruitment requirements stipulated in § 57 of the Hochschulgesetz of Rhineland-Palatinate
scientific university degree (Master of Science or equivalent) in physics or similar field
Experience in the field of experimental laser physics and optics and/or physics of ultracold quantum gases is an advantage
Mobility and willingness to work locally with the cooperation partners
Experience with experimental work
good knowledge of English
The position is paid according to EG 13 TV-L and to be filled as soon as possible. The position is temporary for a fixed term until 29.02.2028. An extension of the position is intended.
The position serves the purpose of academic qualification (doctorate).
As the work involves collaboration with NASA and involves working on export-controlled hardware, only applicants with nationalities from country group A5 according to Annex 1 of the license exceptions of the Bureau of Industry and Security of the U.S. Department of Commerce can be considered.
JGU is diverse and welcomes qualified applications from people with varied backgrounds.
We aim to increase the number of women in the field of research and teaching and therefore encourage female researchers to apply.
People with severe disabilities and people with disabilities who are treated equally in accordance with Section 2 (3) SGB IX will be given preferential consideration if they are suitable.