Georg-August-Universität Zentr. Universitätsverwaltung
Location
Göttingen | Germany
Job description
The Faculty of Chemistry and the Collaborative Research Center CRC 1073 “Atomic scale control of energy conversion” at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen and associated institutions welcomes applications for one
PhD Position (all genders welcome)
(Salary group 13 TV-L, 50 %, i.e. 19.9 h/week)
at the newly founded Inorganic Chemistry Fischer research group.
The project is titled: “Complexes of Redox-Stable Main Group Metals for Energy Conversion Processes” associated to CRC 1073. The position is remunerated with 50 % TV-L E 13 with a limited contract of 3 years.
The position is available starting 01.05.2024 and is limited to three years. It is partly funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
The CRC 1073 consists of more than fifty PhD students, postdoctoral research associates and professors from multiple scientific backgrounds which work together to investigate fundamental mechanisms of energy conversion processes at atomic scale. The aim is to both understand and control elementary steps of energy conversion in materials with tunable excitations and interactions. Please refer to our website () for further information.
Required qualifications:
You have completed your scientific university studies with a master’s degree in the field of chemistry, preferably with a background in Inorganic and/or Physical Inorganic Chemistry and very good results
You are proficient in writing and speaking English and/or in German (the latter is desirable but not a decisive criterion.)
Hands-on experience in common analytical methods under inert conditions and willingness to learn new ones
Demonstrating aptitude to work with other researchers on common research projects
Further qualifications of superior candidates would include:
Experience in quantum chemical calculations
Experience in electrochemistry / electocatalysis
Experience in the area of proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET)
Your tasks:
Synthesis and Characterization of novel main group element compounds and their us in C–H activation
Investigate fundamental PCET reactivity including electrochemical methods
Benchmarking of target compounds by combined spectroscopic and computational methods to improve catalyst performance and guide design principles
Participate in the structured doctoral program of the CRC and closely interact with other PhD students in the program
Presenting your work at national and international conferences
Publish in peer-reviewed journals
Your application must include:
Motivation letter,
Curriculum Vitae (including posters, presentations, awards and publications)
Certificates of studies or degree certificate,
One reference (name and contact information of one senior researcher)
The Fischer group is welcoming to all diverse people. The University of Göttingen is an equal opportunities employer and places particular emphasis on fostering career opportunities for women. Therefore, qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply in fields in which they are underrepresented. The university has committed itself to being a family-friendly institution and supports their employees in balancing work and family life. The mission of the University is to employ a greater number of severely disabled persons. Applications from severely disabled persons with equivalent qualifications will be given preference.
The documents are to be submitted in electronic form (single PDF file) to: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, SFB 1073-Office, Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1, 37077 Göttingen, E-Mail: [email protected] by 25.03.2024. Please explicitly mention “Fischer Group”
For further information about the scientific aspects of this position, please contact Jun.-Prof. Dr. Malte Fischer (Phone: +49 551 39-21800, E-Mail: [email protected] )
Please note:
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