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Job vacancy list dated March 16, 2026

At the Jülich Center for Neutron Science (JCNS), Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH (Garching/Jülich location) we are opening Tasso Springer Fellowships - Six PhD Positions in Neutron Research. JCNS develops and operates high-performance neutron scattering instruments at some of the best neutron sources worldwide. Our main outstation is located at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching near Munich. The PhD fellowships aim at educating the next generation of researchers in neutron scattering. The successful candidates will be jointly supervised by scientists based at the outstation in Garching and at the JCNS institutes in Jülich. Detailed information about the individual projects and the application procedure can be found here.

PhD Position in Coordination Chemistry and MOFs at the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our new research group at the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry, led by Prof. Hana Bunzen, focusing on coordination and materials chemistry. The position is E13 TV-L (67.5%) for three years and available to start as soon as possible. Applicants should hold a Master's degree in Chemistry or a related field, and prior experience with inorganic, coordination or porous materials and compounds is an advantage. Fluency in both German and English is required. To apply, please submit a motivation letter, CV, and academic certificates via the university's electronic application portal by 10th April 2026. More details can be found here.

PhD position in the field of electrochemical organic synthesis at Leibniz Institute for Catalysis in Rostock (E13 TV-L, 66%, available from June 1st, 2026). The department "Electrochemistry & Catalysis" ( Prof. Francke ) offers a PhD project with focus on electrocatalytic conversion of organic molecules. The research work will comprise electrochemical synthesis and electroanalytical characterization of catalysts, and mechanistic studies. We offer an exciting interdisciplinary project and the opportunity to push the current boundaries of electrosynthesis and catalysis. Mentoring and support for the doctoral student is provided through a comprehensive training phase and regular exchanges with the supervisor. Further information can be found here. For questions, please contact Prof. Robert Francke, ( robert.francke@catalysis.de ) directly. Application deadline: March 31, 2026.

At the Jülich Center for Neutron Scattering (JCNS), Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH we are opening a PhD position for Machine learning and artificial intelligence for the understanding of diffuse scattering. At JCNS-2, we use scattering methods to determine structural and magnetic order and excitations in novel quantum and functional materials. Diffuse scattering observed in a diffraction experiment contains the information on dynamic and static disorder. Relating this information to the underlying structural disorder is a challenging task, particularly in the case of single crystal diffraction data where the information extends towards 3-d space. Machine learning offers promising approaches for the solution of complex problems of disorder, ultimately aiming at general and automated workflow for the analysis of single-crystal diffuse scattering. Additional information about the project and the application procedure can be found here.

University Assistant predoctoral, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University Vienna. Job vacancy starting: 05/01/2026 | Working hours: 30.00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 basic level (praedoc). Job ID: 5392. Your future tasks: You actively participate in research, teaching and administration. You study on the stereoselective preparation of organic compounds. Special emphasis on the development of new synthetic reactions and reaction sequences, with an emphasis on redox-neutral amination reactions, transition metal-catalyzed reactions for functional group interconversion, hydride transfer reactions, alkaloid synthesis, and rearrangement reactions. We expect you to finalize your dissertation agreement within 12-18 months. This is part of your personality: Completed Master's degree or Diploma in the field of Chemistry with profound knowledge and practical experience in the field of Organic Synthesis. Experience with the chemistry of (poly)amines and alkaloid-like structures, as well as macrocyclizations. Experience with hydroamination and hydroaminoalkylation, both under metal catalysis and metal-free conditions. Experience with photoredox catalysis and photoreductions using organic catalysts. Experience with hydride transfer reactions and Lewis-acid catalysis for the synthesis of polycyclic amines. Further information and application here. Application deadline: March 27, 2026

Job vacancy list dated March 9, 2026

PhD student (m/f/d) – Biosensors and Biomedical Diagnostics, Ruhr University Bochum. A PhD position (67% TV-L E13) is available for three years in the Kruss working group . The goal is to develop fluorescent biosensors for signaling molecules of the immune system. Fluorescent nanomaterials will be modified to recognize these signaling molecules. These sensors will be investigated using modern fluorescence microscopy techniques. The aim of these biosensors is twofold: to improve our understanding of communication between immune cells and to enable biomedical diagnostics, for example, for monitoring the immune system during tumor therapies. Requirements: M.Sc. in Biochemistry, Chemistry, physics, or a related field. Contact: Sebastian.kruss@rub.de

Postdoctoral Position in Organic Chemistry at LMU Munich. A 2-year postdoctoral position (TVL E13) is available immediately in our research area “Nucleophilic Organocatalysis.” The project focuses on organocatalytic transformations with the focus of enhancing their chemo-, regio- and stereoselectivity. Successful applicants are expected to hold a PhD degree in the field of organic chemistry (broadly defined), and have substantial experience in using quantitative methods for the mechanistic analysis of catalytic processes. Furthermore, applicants should have very good German language skills (at least C1 level), as participation in courses in the Bachelor program “Chemistry and Biochemistry” is intended. Please send your application (including CV and a list of publications) directly to Prof. Dr. Hendrik Zipse ( zipse@cup.uni-muenchen.de ).

TROPOS (ACD) is seeking an experienced and motivated scientist. Main Tasks: Operation of a suite of on-line mass spectrometers (ToF-ACSM-X, VOCUS-PTR-MS) and further instrumentation to measure atmospheric composition in the gas and particle phases. Operation of offline instrumentation such as filter samplers and cloud water collectors during dedicated campaigns. Implementation of ACTRIS quality assurance (QA/QC) measures and standard operating procedures (SOP) for the metrics of the respective devices, where not already in place. Implementation of workflows for data processing, data control and data transfer in accordance with the ACTRIS data center guidelines. Regular validation and submission of the acquired data to the ACTRIS database. Participation in ACTRIS intercomparison workshops at European topic centers providing support for the respective device. Participation in ACTRIS-related and other events, including conferences, technical tutorials, workshops, etc. Supervision of the Center for Cloud Water Chemistry, an ACTRIS topical center unit. Analysis and interpretation of measurement data and preparation of scientific publications. The position advertised here is for the purpose of further academic qualification. The position is limited to 36 months (TV-L 13/14) and includes the attractive social benefits of public service employment. Further information on all the following postings can be found here.

16 University Assistant PraeDoc Positions - Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University Vienna. The University of Vienna's Faculty of Chemistry hosts the Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry ( DoSChem ), Austria's largest doctoral training program in chemistry and interdisciplinary sciences. For more information about the school, please visit our website here or watch our video. All advertised positions are available for 3 years with different options for extension. The contract is subject to approval after 1 year. Expectations: Participation in research projects/research studies. Dissemination of project results in peer-reviewed publications and presentations at international conferences. Participation in teaching and independent teaching of courses. Supervision of students. Contribute to the organization of meetings, conferences, symposiums. Involvement in the department administration. Ability to work both, independently and collaboratively. Excellent written and verbal English communication skills. We expect the successful candidate to sign a doctoral thesis agreement within 12 months. Open Positions: Analytical Chemistry: 3 positions; Inorganic Chemistry: 3 positions; Biological Chemistry: 2 positions; Organic Chemistry: 4 positions; Physical Chemistry: 1 position; Functional Materials and Catalysis: 1 position; Biophysical Chemistry: 2 positions. Application: Deadline March 27, 2026, 12:00 noon. Further information and application here.

Job vacancy list dated March 2, 2026

PhD position available: The Gellrich Group at the University of Hohenheim develops metal-free catalysts for hydrogenation reactions and organic syntheses. We are seeking a motivated chemist (66% TV-L EG13, fixed-term contract for 3 years, with the option to pursue a PhD) to start on approximately May 1, 2026. Requirements include a completed degree in chemistry and sound knowledge of organic synthesis, metal-free catalysis, and analytical techniques (including MS and NMR). German language skills are desirable. Responsibilities include the development of catalytic methods, participation in organic chemistry practical courses (including EW, LBT, and biochemistry), and organizational contributions within the field. We offer a varied role in a dynamic team, scope for your own ideas, professional development opportunities, and access to one of Germany's most beautiful university campuses. More information is available here – we look forward to receiving your application!

PhD Position (m/f/d) in Natural Product Total Synthesis. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, TU Dortmund University University. Fixed term: 3 years. The position focuses on designing and conducting a research project in natural product total synthesis under the direction of your academic advisor. Your participation in the training of students and trainees and the participation in teaching (2 SWS) is expected. Applicants must hold a university degree (diploma or master) in chemistry or a related field. Initial experience in the synthesis, isolation, and characterization of low-molecular-weight organic compounds, eg, as part of internships or scientific theses, is welcomed. However, candidates without direct experience in this field are also encouraged to apply. For more details visit here. Please send your CV / list of publications / references / summary of research activities to: Prof. Dr. Martin Hiersemann (martin.hiersemann@tu-dortmund.de).

The Erlangen Center for Interface Research and Catalysis at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nuremberg invites applications for a PhD student to join the group of Prof. Jörg Libuda. The position focuses on surface science studies on complex model interfaces for catalysis, energy storage, and the production of semiconductor devices. In situ infrared spectroscopy will be a key component of the experimental toolbox. Where appropriate, additional techniques such as diffraction or photon-based methods and microscopy methods (STM, AFM) may be employed as well. Applicants must hold a diploma or master degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, materials science, or chemical engineering. Expertise in surface science methods is welcomed; however, candidates without direct experience in this field are also encouraged to apply. For more details visit here. Please send your CV / list of publications / references / summary of research activities to: Prof. Dr. Joerg Libuda ( joerg.libuda@fau.de ).

PhD in Sustainable Chemistry: Shape the future “Benign by Design”! The Institute for sustainable chemistry at Leuphana University offers an exciting PhD position (65% pay grade EG 13 TV-L, 36 months) in the field of Sustainable Chemistry. Your mission: Within the framework of a DFG-funded project, you will research the biodegradability of novel ionic liquids (CHILS) in an international environment. The goal is to design chemicals that perfectly fulfill their function but degrade quickly and completely in the environment. What you can expect: Research: Experimental degradation tests (OECD) & high-resolution mass spectrometry. Innovation: Computer-aided evaluation (QSAR) and structure elucidation. Network: Interdisciplinary collaboration with the University of Rostock. Your profile: Master's degree in Chemistry, environmental chemistry , or Process Engineering. Ideally, you have knowledge of analytics (MS), substance evaluation, or chemical informatics, as well as a passion for pioneering “Green Chemistry.” Ready for the next step? Become part of a world-leading team in environmental science and apply by March 16, 2026! The full call for proposals and application details can be found here.

Job vacancy list dated February 23, 2026

Postdoctoral Position in Organic Chemistry and Metal Catalysis at Durham University, UK, and Chiesi Farmaceutici, Italy. An 8-month postdoc position, beginning in June 2026, is available in the group of Dr Allegra Franchino at Durham University. The project focuses on the synthesis of new ligands for Ni-catalysed reactions. It includes a 3-month secondment at Chiesi Farmaceutici, a multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Parma, Italy. Candidates of any nationality can apply by 05/03/2026. Details on the project and instructions on how to apply are available here.

PhD position in chemistry at the University of Basel. DeRooLab is specialized in oxo cluster synthesis and their assembly into MOFs, apart from other research lines in nanocrystals. In this PhD We take the approach of controlling the oxo clusters building blocks before assembly into MOFs. We care about stability of the MOFs under real conditions. This is a versatile project that takes you from inorganic synthesis to materials characterization and application of oxo clusters and MOFs. A successful candidate has a strong background in chemistry, is inherently curious and likes to know why reactions work. More information can be found on the website page. You must send your application by email to Jonathan.DeRoo@unibas.ch, including CV and cover letter. There is no official deadline, we continue to search until we find a good candidate. link to embed for the website here.

A PhD position is available at the Leibniz Institute for New Materials. We seek a highly motivated candidate to join the Innovative Electron Microscopy Department and develop methods for chemical characterization/imaging of soft functional materials at the nanoscale using electron energy loss spectroscopy. Advanced materials science microscopy workflows and ab initio calculations will be combined to interpret spectroscopic data and understand how composition, electronic structure, and functional properties are linked. Applicants should hold a Master's degree in Chemistry, Materials Science, Physics, or a related field. Experience with microscopy or spectroscopy and basic programming skills are advantageous. Strong communication and writing skills in English are required; German is beneficial. We offer excellent conditions for completing your doctorate, access to high end microscopy equipment. Salary: E13 TV L 60%. Contract: three years, with possible extension. Apply online before March 15, 2025. More Information and application here.

Job vacancy list dated February 16, 2026

The Institute of Chemistry at the University of Kassel is seeking to fill a PhD position (part-time, 75%, pay grade EG13 TV-H) for the machine learning of properties of chiral molecules. This position is part of the Collaborative Research Center ELCH. Applications should be submitted by February 20, 2026, here.

PhD student (m/f/d) – Bioorganic Chemistry Research Group, University of Koblenz (Reference number 008/2026). The Bioorganic Chemistry Research Group is seeking to fill a PhD student position (50% TV-L E13) for a period of three years, starting April 1, 2026. The position is linked to a doctoral dissertation and involves experimental work in the field of peptide (bio)chemistry. Applicants must hold an M.Sc. degree in Biochemistry, Life Science, Bioanalytics, or a related discipline. Please submit your application by February 28, 2026, quoting reference number 008/2026, to the University of Koblenz ( bewerbung@uni-koblenz.de ). Further information can be found here.

PhD Position in Organic Synthesis and Organometallic Chemistry at the Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes (ISCR), University of Rennes (France). A 36-month PhD position is available at the Chimie Organique et Interfaces (COrInt) team, ISCR, starting October 2026. The project focuses on developing cationic strategies for constructing vinyl-substituted quaternary carbon centers, combining reaction design, mechanistic analysis, and organometallic reactivity. The ideal candidate has a strong background in organic synthesis, experience in organometallic chemistry, and fluency in English. State-of-the-art facilities and international collaborations are provided. No knowledge of French language required. Gross monthly salary: 2,300 euros. Application deadline: June 1, 2026. Applications and inquiries: Send a detailed CV, cover letter, transcripts, and a brief research summary to daniel.muller@univ-rennes.fr. Full details here.

The Erlangen Center for Interface Research and Catalysis at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nuremberg invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join the group of Prof. Jörg Libuda. The position focuses on surface-science studies of innovative model catalysts designed to maximize noble-metal efficiency and enable the sustainable use of precious materials. Synchrotron-based XPS will be a key component of the experimental toolbox. Where appropriate, additional techniques such spectroscopic and microscopic methods may be employed as well. Applicants must hold a PhD (or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, materials science, or chemical engineering. Expertise in synchrotron techniques (eg XPS) or surface-science methods is welcomed; however, candidates without direct experience in this field are also encouraged to apply. For more details visit here. Please send your CV / list of publications / references / summary of research activities to: Prof. Dr. Joerg Libuda ( joerg.libuda@fau.de ).

Job vacancy list dated February 9, 2026

PhD Candidate (m/f/d) – physical chemistry, Ruhr University Bochum. A PhD position (67% TV-L E13) is available for three years in the Kruss working group . The research will focus on investigating the influence of light on the mobility of nanomaterials . Modern methods of fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy will be employed. The long-term goal is to develop optically controllable molecular machines/nanorobots for nanomedicine. Requirements: M.Sc. in Chemistry, physics, Biochemistry, or a related field. Contact: Sebastian.kruss@rub.de

A PhD position (minimum duration 3 years) in experimental surface physics is available at the Institute of physics , Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Scanning Probe Spectroscopy Group (Prof. Dr. Niklas Nilius). We are a dynamic, international research working group at the interface of physics and chemistry, dedicated to the investigation of new materials for photovoltaics and photocatalysis using state-of-the-art microscopy and spectroscopy methods. Our work aims to precisely characterize the atomic properties of surfaces, modify their structure, and thereby achieve desired electronic, optical, or chemical functionality. The advertised position is part of a DFG-funded project for the synthesis and characterization of thin-film mixed oxides with tailored physical and chemical properties. Extensive preparation and analysis methods in surface physics are available for conducting experiments, in particular low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy, various optical methods, photoelectron spectroscopy, and electron diffraction. We look forward to receiving your email application by March 9, 2026, to niklas.nilius@uol.de. Further information can be found here.

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"News" Issue 04/2026

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Deadline for advertisements: April 15, 2026

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