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In the group “Enantiosensitive Photoelectron Spectroscopy” at the Institute of Physics at the University of Münster, we are seeking to fill the position of a
for a DFG-funded project at the earliest possible date. We are offering a fixed-term part-time position (65%) for three years. Depending on the outcome of a third-party funding renewal request, the candidate may be required to teach 4 hours per week during the semester, beginning in 2029.
We are seeking a motivated and curious candidate who is interested in molecular physics, chirality, spectroscopy, and technical vacuum instrumentation development. The goal of this PhD project is to apply spin-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy to identify underlying molecular mechanisms of chirality induced spin selectivity (CISS) in the photoionization regime. The PhD candidate will utilize an existing experimental apparatus to perform spin-resolved photoionization experiments, first using molecules assembled on solid surfaces, and later on liquid surfaces. Under supervision of the project leader, the candidate will develop expertise with microfluidic, vacuum, laser, and high-voltage instrumentation, with data analysis, and with scientific writing and communication. The candidate will attend national and international research conferences to communicate scientific findings, and will additionally perform experiments at European synchrotron-radiation facilities (including SOLEIL in Paris, BESSY II in Berlin, PETRA III in Hamburg, and MAX IV in Lund), as well as at the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin, where the project will be co-hosted. This position is tied to working towards a doctorate.
The University of Münster strongly supports . We welcome all applicants regardless of sex, nationality, ethnic or social background, religion or worldview, disability, age, sexual orientation or gender identity. We are committed to creating family-friendly working conditions.
We actively encourage applications by women. Women with equivalent qualifications and academic achievements will be preferentially considered unless these are outweighed by reasons which necessitate the selection of another candidate.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Dominik Stemer ().
Are you interested? Then we look forward to receiving your application. Applications may be written in German or English, and should include a cover letter, CV (including publications and public presentations, if any), degree certificates, and the names of two references. Applications should be received by 2026-05-30 by e-mail (at , with all documents merged into one PDF file).
Universität Münster
Institute of Physics
Department of Physics
Dr. Dominik Stemer
Wilhelm-Klemm Straße 10, 48149 Münster, Germany
Reference number: 2026_04_23