The International Max Planck Research School for Ultrafast Imaging and Structural Dynamics in Hamburg, Germany, offers a structured PhD program focusing on ultra-fast phenomena, X-ray physics and dynamical imaging in all areas of science covering physics, chemistry and biology.
21 Interdisciplinary PhD positions in Ultrafast Science and Quantum Materials - IMPRS UFAST - Hamburg The program offers exciting research opportunities at ultra-intense electron and X-ray sources to directly observe atomic motions during primary events. The use of ultrafast imaging over the relevant length and time scales generates new levels of understanding of the interplay between structure and dynamics. Specific areas include the theoretical and experimental aspects of quantum materials and atomically resolved dynamics, fundamental light-matter interaction, accelerator-based light sources, coherent controlled molecular and solid state dynamics, molecular imaging, extreme timescale spectroscopy, ultrafast optics and X-ray science.
We seek applicants with an excellent academic background. You hold (or are about to complete) an MSc degree or equivalent in physics, chemistry or related areas. You need to be passionate about research in ultrafast phenomena and motivated to conduct rigorous scientific work over the full degree
A range of PhD positions in these areas open positions: https://www.mpsd.mpg.de/350422/open_phd_projects
State-of-the-art research facilities on an extensive science campus
Cross-disciplinary research in a vibrant, international scientific environment
First class supervision and mentorship by a team of internationally renowned experts
Outstanding training in your scientific subject and transferable skills (in English)
A 3-year employment contract based on the German federal pay agreement