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PhD Student in Physics (f/m/d)
in part time 65%
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Job description
In the Inelastic Photon Scattering group of the Institute of Quantum Materials and Technologies (IQMT) we are looking for 2 PhD students who will research the properties the pressure tuning of quantum materials. The selected candidates will investigate the interplay between charge ordering and other competing electronic phases in selected families of quantum materials by probing their response to elastic tuning (chemical, hydrostatic and uniaxial pressure). The projects are proposed within the framework of the Collaborative Research Center (SFB) 288 "Elastic Tuning and response of Electronic Quantum Phases of Matter".
The positions include the following tasks:
- Research work for the single-crystal growth of quantum materials and for their characterisation using thermodynamic, transport and X-ray diffraction techniques
- Performing photon scattering experiments on these crystals at variable temperature and pressure conditions. This also includes experiments at large-scale research facilities
- Presenting and publishing the research results at conferences, scientific workshops and scientific journals
Personal qualification
- You have a completed university degree (Master's) in the field of physics
- Solid knowledge of the physics of condensed matter
- basic knowledge in spectroscopy and/or high-pressure techniques would be an advantage
- working proficiency in English
More details Apply
We are looking for qualified candidates with Bachelor, Master oder PhD degree for the realisation of our research programm.
Some specific research projects are listed below.
For inquiries about our topical job offers at IQMT please contact Prof. Matthieu Le Tacon.
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PhD students of IQMT can apply for membership of
KIT Graduate School of Quantum Matter
to attend summer schools and other activities.
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