Research Assistant (Postdoc) (m/f/d), full-time job, limited to 3 years, salary grade 13 TV-L FU
Reference code: Brouwer - Postdoc - 2026
Closing date: January 26, 2026
The Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems (DCCQS) is an exciting forum that encourages the exchange of ideas and promotes collaboration between established and young scientists within Ge many and worldwide.
The research focus of the Dahlem Center is quantum theoretical solid state physics in its entire range.
Job description
The position involves research and teaching in the field of theoretical physics, with a focus on condensed matter theory, in particular mesoscopic physics, topological states of matter, and spintronics. The position includes collaboration with the Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems (DCCQS).
The position serves to further the candidate's own scientific qualifications.
Requirements
University degree (master's, diploma) and doctorate in theoretical physics.
Desirable
Excellent research results in theoretical solid state physics.
Further information
Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents (CV, research experience and interests, as well as three letters of reference, which should be sent directly by the referees), indicating the reference code, in PDF format (preferably as one document) to Ms. Henrike Giebl: henrike.giebl@fu-berlin.de or postal to:
Freie Universität Berlin
Department of Physics
Institute for Theoretical Physics
Henrike Giebl
Arnimallee 14
14195 Berlin (Dahlem)
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Job advertisement published: December 15, 2025
Keywords
- AG Brouwer
- Condensed matter theory
- Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems
- DCCQS
- Freie Universität Berlin
- Mesoscopic physics
- Physics
- Postdoc
- Research
- Research Assistant
- Spintronics
- Theoretical physics
- Theoretical solid state physics
- Topological states of matter