The Helmholtz Institute Jena (HI Jena) is a joint institution of the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena and the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research GmbH in Darmstadt. The institute is mainly focused on applied and fundamental research at the borderline of high-power lasers and particle accelerators.
For a doctoral position in the research group “Ultrafast Photonics”, we are looking for a
Postdoctoral Scientist / Researcher (m/f/d)
in the field of ultra-short pulse laser physics / optical frequency combs
Posting ID: 25.30-4210
Nuclear spectroscopy of ²²⁹Thorium is a highly interesting field of research at the intersection between nuclear and atomic physics, which deals with the properties of an exceptionally low excited state in the atomic nucleus of ²²⁹Thorium. This state has an estimated excitation energy of only around 8 eV. Only recently has it been possible to excite this state directly with an optical laser. As part of the HiTHOR project based at the Helmholtz Institute Jena and funded by the European Research Council ERC, this nuclear transition is now to be investigated in detail, which promises unique new insights into the quantum physics of atomic nuclei as well as new approaches for the construction of a high-precision ‘nuclear clock’.
Within this project, the further development of a frequency comb laser in the vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) spectral range will be pursued. In contrast to existing VUV comb systems, a novel, much more efficient approach will be targeted. This work will also include the development of the laser’s feedback control systems, as well as its adaptation to planned ²²⁹Thorium ion spectroscopy experiments at GSI. The successful candidate is expected to co-supervise a PhD student working in this project.
We are looking for candidates who have:
What we offer:
A fixed-term 3-year contract embedded in Germany’s largest research foundation, with the salary and benefits based on the Collective Agreement for the German Public Service (TVöD-Bund) effective at GSI. The position will be established at the Helmholtz Center DESY in Hamburg.
GSI promotes the professional development of women and expressly welcomes applications from women. Handicapped persons will be preferentially considered when equally qualified.
Information about the Helmholtz Institute Jena, GSI and FAIR is available at www.hi-jena.de, www.gsi.de and www.fair-center.eu.
For any questions please contact Dr. Christoph Heyl (c.heyl@hi-jena.gsi.de, Phone: +49 40 8998-6085) and Dr. Ingmar Hartl (ingmar.hartl@desy.de, Phone: +49 40 8998-2863.)
If you find this position interesting, please submit your full application documents, including your desired salary, your earliest possible starting date and the posting ID 25.30-4210 by 18.04.2025 at the latest through our online portal.
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