If you are interested in creative problem solving at the interface between chemistry and physics, with the chance to mix hands-on experimental work with theory+simulations, this opportunity may be for you. The function of every cell and organism depends critically on the dynamic interactions between biological macromolecules and on their correct three-dimensional structure. Faulty interactions and misfolded structures lead to disease and aging. In our , research aims to understand these interactions and to determine the three-dimensional structure of protein complexes involved in crucial cellular processes.
The Hyperpolarization Methods research group working at IBI-7 is open for applications for a Masters thesis project in the field of nuclear spin dynamics. We use a method called parahydrogen-induced polarization, which is a hyperpolarization technique to enhance the NMR/MRI signals of small molecules by a factor of 104-105, to enable exciting new applications in medical diagnostics and materials characterization. The hyperpolarization step requires the use of designed magnetic field pulse sequences, and we are looking for a Masters student to work in this area.
This project has two possible directions:
In the research group you will work in an environment that combines the best parts of modern science with traditional academic values. You will carry out fast-paced research on societally-relevant topics, with individual support (especially for your personal well-being) so you can grow as an individual. At the same time, you will have ample opportunity for acquiring knowledge, discussing science, and thinking creatively.
We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the chance to actively help in shaping the change! We support you in your work with:
In addition to exciting tasks and a collegial working environment, we offer you much more:
We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, e.g. in terms of age, gender, disability, sexual orientation / identity, and social, ethnic and religious origin. A diverse and inclusive working environment with equal opportunities in which everyone can realize their potential is important to us.
The following links provide further information on diversity and equal opportunities: and on specific support options:
Place of Employment: Jülich
Start Date: To the next possible date
Salary: We will pay you a appropriate remunerationfor your thesis
Application Deadline: The position will be published until it is successfully filled.