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Facts

Number of employees
ca. 7000
Category
Research assistant
Location
Germany, Berlin, Charlottenburg
Area of responsibility
Academia and research, Research (academic)
Start date (earliest)
01.07.2026
Duration
until 30/06/2029
Full/Part-time
0.75 working-time
Remuneration
Salary grade 13 TV-L Berliner Hochschulen
Homepage
https://www.tu.berlin/en/physik

Requirements

Qualification
Master, Diplom or equivalent
Field of study
Physics

Contact

Reference number
II-169/26
Contact person
Prof. Dr. Stephan Reitzenstein

Apply

Application deadline
31.05.2026
Reference number
II-169/26
By email
reitzenstein.office@physik.tu-berlin.de

Research Assistant - 0.75 working-time

Technische Universität Berlin

Your responsibility

Participation in the DFG collaborative project “Full-photon statistics of collective effects and exceptional points in semiconductor nanostructures.” The goal of the project is the comprehensive experimental and theoretical characterization of photon statistics as well as collective emission effects (e.g., sub-/superradiance) and non-Hermitian phenomena such as exceptional points in innovative resonator structures. To this end, deterministically integrated QD-resonator systems are being developed and modeled in close collaboration with theoretical approaches to systematically explore their physical properties and application potential.

Your profile

  • successfully completed scientific university studies (Master, Diplom or equivalent) in physics or similar courses
  • in-depth knowledge and practical experience in nanophotonics, particularly with semiconductor quantum structures
  • experience in epitaxial growth (ideally MOCVD)
  • Knowledge of nanofabrication (e.g., electron beam lithography, etching processes) and the design of photonic devices
  • experience in optical and quantum optical spectroscopy, particularly micro-photoluminescence and correlation measurements
  • Good knowledge of German and/or English required; willingness to acquire the respective missing language skills.
  • Ability to conduct independent scientific research and to analyze and interpret complex experimental data is desirable.
  • Ability to work well in a team and willingness to collaborate closely with experimental and theoretical partner groups is desirable.
  • excellent written and spoken English skills is desirable

How to apply

Please send your application with the reference number and the usual documents only by email (single pdf-file, max. 5 MB) to Prof. Dr. Stephan Reitzenstein at reitzenstein.office@physik.tu-berlin.de.

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To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications are explicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities. Applications from people of all nationalities and with a migration background are very welcome.

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