TUM is the first university in Germany to reinforce its recruitment policy by a comprehensive tenure track system. Based on best international standards and transparent performance criteria, TUM FACULTY TENURE TRACK offers merit-based academic career options for high-potential early-career scientists, from the appointment as Assistant Professor through a permanent position as Associate Professor and on to Full Professor.
The
TUM Institute for Advanced Study (TUM-IAS) invites applications for the prestigious
Rudolf Mößbauer
Tenure Track Assistant Professorships
to be appointed the latest by
April 1st, 2022. Within its Fellowship program, the TUM-IAS awards Rudolf Mößbauer Tenure Track Professorships to excellent early-career scientists with a high potential for developing an internationally recognized research agenda at TUM. Applications are invited for up to five professorships in the following areas of the TUM research:
- Autonomous Vehicle Systems Engineering
- Energy for Sustainable Mobility Systems
- Physical and Chemical Foundation of Quantum Science and Technology
- Natural Product Chemistry
The initial appointment will be for six years. After positive evaluation in the final year, the candidate is tenured on an Associate Professor level (permanent position). In exceptional cases, the tenure evaluation may be initiated after a minimum of three years. Such cases will be justified by outstanding achievements and by contributions strategically shaping the university’s profile. The regulations according to “TUM Faculty Recruitment and Career System” (
http://www.tum.de/faculty-tenure-track) apply.
Eligible candidates have established a strong track record during their postdoctoral phase, and demonstrate pedagogical and personal aptitude and have gained substantial international experience. Family leave will be taken into consideration.
Supported by competitive start-up resources, candidates are expected to develop an independent and vigorous research program. Furthermore, candidates should be committed to excellence in undergraduate/graduate teaching and in supervising PhD students. Teaching assignments include courses in the subject area and the basic courses offered by the departments/schools as well as courses for other academic TUM departments/schools.
Prerequisites for this position are a university degree, a doctoral degree or equivalent scientific qualification, teaching skills at university level, and additional academic achievements.
Further information on TUM-IAS and the Rudolf Mößbauer Tenure Track Professorship can be found at:
http://www.ias.tum.de/en/fellowship-program/rudolf-moessbauer-tenure-track-professorship/. Here, you will also find TUM’s information on collecting and processing personal data as part of the application process. Please name up to two TUM schools/departments which you consider as most suitable for you.
TUM provides excellent working conditions in a lively scientific community, embedded in the vibrant research environment of the Greater Munich area. TUM environment is multicultural, with English serving as a common interface for scientific interaction.
TUM is an equal opportunity employer. We explicitly encourage applications from women. Applications from disabled persons with essentially the same qualifications will be given preference. The TUM Munich Dual Career Office provides support for dual career couples and families.
Applications are submitted online via
https://wiki.tum.de/x/4IBHMw and should include the following documents: cover page (available for download), CV, certificates, credentials, list of publications, three selected reprints with a summary (max. of 1,000 characters each) of their impact on your research profile, presentation of research strategy, list of courses taught, statement on teaching strategy and teaching philosophy, third-party funding, as well as one letter of recommendation, and the names and addresses of at least three reviewers.
Applications are requested until
October 20, 2021 (08:00 am CEST).