Professorship (W2) Near-Field Spectroscopy Technische Universität Dortmund
Professorship (W2) Near-Field Spectroscopy
Our profileTU Dortmund University comprises 17 departments in the natural and engineering sciences as well as the humanities and social sciences and is a dynamic university with a strong profile in research, teaching, promotion of early-career scientists, and transfer.
The Department of Physics combines excellent research in the focus areas of particle physics, condensed matter physics, atomic / molecular and optical physics and medical physics with a modern and future-oriented teaching concept. It maintains national and international networks in both research and teaching and is successful in attracting third-party funding.
Profile of the professorship
You represent the topic of near-field spectroscopy implemented by, e.g., atomic force or scanning tunneling microscopy, in combination with ultrafast optical methods, bringing together sub-wavelength spatial and femtosecond temporal resolution at an internationally competitive level. Continually developing these methodologies, your research complements the diverse portfolio of far-field spectroscopy techniques at the department of physics and connects to the research activities on novel materials. You actively participate in research networks and collaborations within and outside of TU Dortmund University, contribute to collaborative third-party funding initiatives, commit yourself to promoting early-career researchers and thereby strengthen the international visibility of the department. Additionally, you participate appropriately in the teaching activities of the department.
Your qualifications
You have obtained a doctorate with above-average success and have acquired a postdoctoral lecture qualification (Habilitation) or an equivalent qualification. You have demonstrated your research excellence in the field covered by the professorship through continuous international publications in recognized peer-reviewed journals, especially in recent years, and have been successful in the independent acquisition of competitively awarded third-party funding. Participation in international research networks is expected. Additionally, you have the potential for teaching excellence and are willing to teach in English and German in the medium term. Social and leadership skills and the willingness to participate in academic self-administration complete your profile. Moreover, the recruitment requirements in Sections 36 and 37 of the North Rhine-Westphalia Higher Education Act (Gesetz über die Hochschulen des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, HG) apply.
Attractive environment
We offer an excellent academic environment and attractive
cooperation opportunities with renowned international, national, and
regional partners. The metropolitan Ruhr Area with the University
Alliance Ruhr (UA Ruhr) guarantees short distances to a diversity of
partners from science and industry. With our Dual Career Service, we
support your partner in finding professional opportunities in the
region, if desired. We will be happy to provide information about
housing and living in Dortmund and help you find childcare options. If
you are coming to us from abroad, our Welcome Service will support
you upon your arrival in Germany.
Diversity welcome
A central goal of TU Dortmund University is to promote diversity and
equal opportunities. We strive to significantly increase the percentage
of women in research and teaching and therefore welcome
applications from female academics. We give preference to severely
disabled applicants if their qualifications meet the requirements. We
support the compatibility of family and career and promote gender
equality in academia and research.
Your application
lf you are interested in the position, please submit your
application including up to four pages of research mission statement
as well as up to two pages of teaching concept by 25.03.2026 via our
application portal.
Details on the application process and the preparation of application
documents can be found here:
berufung.tu-dortmund.de/en/application
Questions will be answered by the Dean of the Department of Physics,
Professor Dr. Markus Betz
tel: +49 231/755-3670 or
dekanat.physik@tu-dortmund.de
Further information about the Department of Physics can be found at
physik.tu-dortmund.de/en
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