Research assistant (m/f/d) | Vaccines epidemiology

 Domenech’s research group in Infectious Diseases Epidemiology at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology (MPIIB) in Berlin-Mitte is seeking a highly motivated Master's student to work on a project to examine the impact of vaccine schedules on the effectiveness of childhood vaccines. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to an important and relevant topic in public health, with the potential to make a real-world impact.

The project

This project aims at examining the impact of vaccine schedules on the immunogenicity of childhood vaccines. It will look at factors such as age at first vaccination, number of doses, the time between doses, etc. The findings could lead to the developing of more optimized vaccine schedules for improved vaccine effectiveness.

Your tasks

  • Retrieving information from clinical trials in an organized and systematic way. 
  • Summarizing information on the methods and results from clinical trials. 
  • Analyze data from clinical trials to determine the impact of age at first vaccination, number of doses, and time between doses of vaccine immunogenicity.
  • Collaborate with other team members to interpret and communicate results, both in written and oral presentations. 

Qualification profile

  • Enrollment in a Master's program in a relevant field (e.g., public health, epidemiology, immunology, biostatistics)
  • Strong theoretical knowledge of epidemiology (clinical trials)
  • Strong background in data analysis and statistics
  • Basic knowledge of R is preferable but not necessary (as long as there is a motivation for learning)
  • Excellent communication and writing skills in English 
  • Feeling comfortable working in a team and independently
  • This is a part-time position (up to 20 hours per week - flexible) for a period of 4-6 months, with the possibility of extending for the duration of the Master's program. The successful candidate will be remunerated and have the opportunity to work with a dedicated and supportive team of researchers
  • Bachelor degree
  • Enrolled at a German university

We offer

  • Remunerated position (up to 20 hours a week - flexible) 
  • Diligent incorporation and supervision by a direct contact person (Ph.D. student)
  • International, interdisciplinary, and motivated team 
  • Possible participation in a variety of seminars 

Your application

Please send your application (including a CV, certificates, and motivation letter) in one single document to
Laura Andrea Barrero Guevara 
Matthieu Domenech de Cellés 
until 30.03.2023.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) | Public economics and the political economy of governance

 The Department of Public Economics of the Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance has a vacancy for the position of a Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) to start as soon as possible

The Department of Public Economics is a group of researchers chaired by Kai A. Konrad. The group conducts basic research in the area of Public Economics and the Political Economy of Governance.

The prospective appointee is expected to engage in thematic research on the geoeconomic conflict and competition between the U.S. and China that is played out through the means of trade policy, tax policy, and industrial policy. This research uses game-theoretic, empirical, and experimental tools from economics and political science.

The Institute is a member institute of the Max Planck Society (MPG). The MPG is one of the worldwide leading international research institutions. The Institute has an excellent research infrastructure, an international and strong team of researchers and the financial and institutional resources to conduct laboratory and internet-based experiments. It closely collaborates with the department of economics at the University of Munich (LMU).

Your profile

The ideal candidate has excellent knowledge in the field of applied game theory / international public economics / political economy. The applicant has completed (or is about to complete) a PhD in the field of economics or political science on a topic that is related to the research topic mentioned above. Knowledge and experience in the design, programming and evaluation of laboratory based or internet-based experiments is desirable. Fluency in written and spoken English is expected, command of German language is an advantage.

Our offer

The position is a position in which the researcher can qualify for positions with higher seniority at universities and research institutions through scientific work and publishing. The position is limited to three years. An extension is possible. Remuneration is based on qualifications and professional experience according to the collective agreement for the public service (TVöD-Bund). In addition, social benefits are granted according to the regulations for the public service (Bund).

Your application

The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity and has set itself the goal of employing more severely disabled people. We therefore welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Please submit your written application (cover letter, curriculum vitae with list of publications, two reference letters preferably via our online form by March 31, 2023 at the latest.

More information about the Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance.

You can also contact the office by phone at +49-89-24246-5251.

Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance
Marstallplatz 1
80539 Munich
Germany

Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) | Paternalism: Causes and Consequences

 The Department of Public Economics of the Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance has a vacancy for the position of Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) to start as soon as possible.

The Department of Public Economics is a group of researchers chaired by Kai A. Konrad. The group conducts basic research in the area of Public Economics and the Political Economy of Governance.

The prospective appointee is expected to engage in thematic research inside a focused program on ”Paternalism: Causes and Consequences”.

The Institute is a member institute of the Max Planck Society (MPG). The MPG is one of the worldwide leading international research institutions. The Institute has an excellent research infrastructure, an international and strong team of researchers and the financial and institutional resources to conduct laboratory and internet-based experiments. It closely collaborates with the department of economics at the University of Munich (LMU).

Your profile

The ideal candidate has excellent knowledge in the field of applied game theory / international public economics / political economy. The applicant has completed (or is about to complete) a PhD in the field of economics or political science on the research topic mentioned above. Knowledge and experience in the design, programming and evaluation of laboratory based or internet-based experiments is desirable. Fluency in written and spoken English is expected, command of German language is an advantage.

Our offer

The position is a position in which the researcher can qualify for positions with higher seniority at universities and research institutions through scientific work and publishing. The position is limited to three years. An extension is possible. Remuneration is based on qualifications and professional experience according to the collective agreement for the public service (TVöD-Bund). In addition, social benefits are granted according to the regulations for the public service (Bund).

Your application

The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity and has set itself the goal of employing more severely disabled people. We therefore welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Please submit your written application (cover letter, curriculum vitae with list of publications, two reference letters preferably via our online form by March 31, 2023 at the latest.

More information about the Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance.

You can also contact the office by phone at +49-89-24246-5251. 

Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance
Marstallplatz 1
80539 Munich
Germany

Postdoctoral researcher (f/m/d) | Membrane protein biogenesis

 The Max Planck Institute of Biophysics is a leading international research institute that uses biophysical, biochemical and computational methods to investigate the structure, dynamics and function of cellular systems at the molecular scale. It consists of four scientific departments, multiple research groups and scientific core facilities, with about 200 employees from more than 25 countries. It is located at the Campus Riedberg in Frankfurt am Main.

The Research Group of “Membrane Protein Biogenesis” led by Melanie McDowell at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics invites applications for the position of Postdoctoral researcher (f/m/d) to investigate the endoplasmic reticulum targeting and insertion pathways of eukaryotic membrane proteins using a combination of in situ and in vitro biochemical and structural methods. The successful candidate will isolate ER-derived vesicles from model organisms (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Chaetomium thermophilum), perform in vitro functional assays and analyse native complexes by cryo-electron tomography. The candidate will join an enthusiastic, collaborative and international team of biophysicists and biochemists ready to tackle exciting problems of immediate relevance to textbook biology.

Your qualifications

We are searching for

  • An outstanding experimentalist with a PhD degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics or a related field within the life sciences.
  • Experience with cryo-ET.
  • Experience with molecular biology, in vitro functional assays and/or membrane protein biochemistry.
  • A strong interest in the field of membrane protein biogenesis.
  • A creative and hardworking individual that is able to work both independently and as part of an international team
  • Proficiency in English (both spoken and written).

Our offer

The Max Planck Institute of Biophysics is an internationally leading research institution in the fields of structural biology, biophysics and cell biology located at the center of the Frankfurt science campus. We are offering excellent working conditions, state-of-the-art infrastructure and an international research environment. The salary is in accordance to the Public Sector Collective Agreement Bund (TVöD, E14). The position is available from April 2023 onwards.

Your application

Please send your application (single pdf-document) including a cover letter (one page maximum explaining background and motivation), CV and the contact details via the "submit" button below until 31.03.2023. Please address any questions to .

The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity. We are also committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in our workforce. Therefore, applicants of all backgrounds and identities are welcome.

Student Research Assistant (m/f/d) | Medical device development for robotic surgery

 The Physical Intelligence Department at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) in Stuttgart focuses on the design of minimally invasive robots for implementation within existing medical imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We investigate robotic solutions to improve the gold standard for treating life-threatening diseases such as cancer, stroke, and Alzheimer’s.

Your tasks

In this research context, we are looking for a talented Masters student (m/f/d) in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, or a related field for the duration of 6 months as a research student. The focus of the project will be centered around development of an MR-guided, steerable needle/catheter for cancer treatment.

Tasks include

  • Development of an MR-guided steerable needle for soft tissue navigation
  • Design of experiments for robotic surgical demonstrations
  • Possibility of paid travel to nearby hospitals for user validation

The project will be carried out at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) located in Stuttgart within the Physical Intelligence Department headed by Prof. Metin Sitti.

Your profile

  • You should be pursuing a master’s degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or robotics
  • Interested in medical applications
  • Experienced with CAD (SolidWorks)
  • Experienced with simulation (Matlab)
  • Professional written and verbal communication skills in English
  • You must be enrolled at a German university

What we offer

Master students holding a Bachelor’s degree will be paid €12,68 per hour. An initial contract will be offered for six months, with the possibility of further extension. Upon successful completion, the student will also have the option of joining an entrepreneurial team for technology commercialization.

The Max-Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.

Contact and application

Applications should be uploaded in a single pdf and include a CV, a short motivation letter (why are you interested in this position/research?), current transcripts of BSc/MSc studies, and optionally other documentation helpful to evaluate your background.

Closing date for applications: The posting is open until filled or no longer needed.

Please upload your application to our application system.

Questions related to the position should be addressed via email to Dr. Martin Phelan at .

Bachelor or Master project: Enzymatic profiling of bark and ambrosia beetle fungi

 We are currently looking for a motivated student (m/f/d) for a B.Sc. or a M.Sc. project at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena. In this project, the student will work with symbiotic filamentous fungi of bark and ambrosia beetles under laboratory conditions. The student will explore and describe the possibility of these fungi to decompose the major woody polysaccharides and compare findings with other non-insect associated fungi as well as with competitive and wood-degrading fungi.

Project description

Both bark and ambrosia beetles, which typically colonize rather nutrient-poor woody substrate (like phloem or xylem of weakened trees), are associated with a broad range of microbes such as filamentous fungi, bacteria, and yeasts. To date, only little is known about the role of these microbes and how they support the survival of their beetle hosts. Especially some of the associated filamentous fungi are believed to be of high nutritional value for the beetles, and thus are ensuring the successful development of beetles in such a challenging environment. In many cases, the beetles themselves are even unable to survive without their fungal partners. However, our current knowledge about the ability of these fungi to decompose the main carbon sources in woody tissue (such as Cellulose, Xylan, Mannan, Lignin, Pektin) is limited as detailed studies are lacking. Therefore, a comparative study on the ability of different symbiotic and non-symbiotic fungi will be of crucial importance to understand how these beneficial fungi support their beetle hosts.

Research goal

Within this project, a student will examine which carbon sources in wood are playing a role for several bark and ambrosia beetle fungi and how deep these fungi are growing into the wood focussing on:

  • Cultivation of fungi under sterile conditions and varying C-sources
  • Enzymatic assays
  • Microscopic analyses of colonized wood
  • Comparison of results between different tested fungi

Position and application

The student will first be employed as a HiWi-student for around 2 months (10 hours/week) in aim to get to know each other and to introduce him/her to this exciting project.
If you are generally interested in microbiology, mycology and ecology, and want to find out more about this project (e.g. details, start date), don´t hesitate to get in contact with us.

Contact:
Dr. Maximilian Lehenberger                 
E-Mail: 

Biophysicist

 The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) in Dresden, Germany, is an international research institute at the cutting edge of cell and developmental biology. Currently about 500 employees work at the institute, with half from abroad representing 53 nations represented. Known for its lively and interactive work environment, MPI-CBG has twice been awarded the title “Best Place to Work” (Academia and postdocs) by the journal The Scientist. Together with our affiliated institution, the Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD), where biology meets physics, chemistry and computer science, we are offering the position of a Biophysicist (m/f/d).

To further strengthen the MPI-CBG’s focus on innovative biophysical experiments we are seeking a highly motivated and service-oriented biophysicist who will join our Advanced Imaging Facility (AIF) and Biophysics Core Facility (BCF). The successful candidate will support biophysics projects spanning all scales from molecular processes to the development of entire organs and organisms.
The AIF/BCF provides researchers at MPI-CBG with access to high-end microscopy and biophysical measurement tools that may not yet be commercially available. Recent instruments provided by the facility include several custom-built light sheet microscopes, a large volume imaging microscope and several optical tweezer setups. To ensure MPI-CBG provides its researchers access to the latest innovations in biophysical and biological imaging, the AIF/BCF scouts for emerging technologies, builds and maintains advanced biophysical setups and light microscopes, and supports scientists with measurements of physical parameters such as forces acting on the cellular level, the stiffness of tissues, and flows / flow fields within developing embryos.

Main responsibilities

  •     Provide scientific consulting on biophysical workflows to researchers
  •     Train users on and provide technical support for biophysical instruments including optical tweezers, laser cutters and nanoindenters located both within the facility and in individual labs
  •     Support scientists with the analysis of biophysical data to extract physical properties and variables
  •     Contribute to the development of new technologies by acting as a knowledge hub for custom builders within the institute


Your qualifications

Candidates should have a doctoral (Ph.D.) or Master degree in physics, biophysics or related subjects and a strong background in the measurement of biophysical parameters. Expertise in at least one of the relevant techniques (optical tweezers, laser cutters, nanoindenters), as well as imaging of biological samples, and analysis of biophysical data is essential. Due to the interactive role of the position, good communication skills and an excellent command of the English language are required. The candidate should be a proactive, self-motivated, flexible, organized, service-oriented, team player willing to support scientists with basic and advanced aspects of biophysical experiments and motivated to expand her/his knowledge in new microscopy and biophysical techniques.

Our offer

  •     We offer a diversified job in a young, scientifically oriented, international team in one of the most renowned research institutions worldwide
  •     Salary and social benefits corresponding to qualification and experience up to salary group E13 TVöD Bund (German civil service tariff)
  •     Attractive pension plan via VBL (Federal and State Government Employees' Retirement Fund)
  •     Discounted job ticket (VVO) and good public transport connections
  •     Support for a positive work-life balance, including assistance with family and childcare matters


The position is available immediately. The initial contract is for 2 years with the possibility of extension.

The Max Planck Society strives for gender and diversity equality. We welcome applications from all backgrounds.

For informal inquiries, please contact Dr. Sebastian Bundschhuh via email .

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. We encourage you to submit your complete application via our online application system stating Code 2023-Biophysicist-4270.

The following materials should be included:

  •     Cover letter indicating motivation to apply for the position
  •     CV
  •     Academic and professional certificates
  •     Contact details of 3 approachable professional references

Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Pfotenhauerstr. 108
01307 Dresden
Germany

Two Post-Docs (m/f/d) | Biogeochemical Signals

 The Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry (MPI-BGC) in Jena is dedicated to interdisciplinary fundamental research in the field of Earth system sciences with a focus on climate and ecosystems. The internationally renowned institute, which currently employs around 250 people, celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2022. Jena is known for high-tech industry, internationally renowned research institutions and a modern university, but it also has a beautiful natural setting in the green Saale valley with steep limestone slopes. The city of Jena has an active student scene and a diverse cultural life. For the department of Biogeochemical Signals we are looking for two Post-docs (m/f/d) in full-time,  limited until 28.02.2026.

Background and position description

As part of several collaborative research projects funded by the BMBF, various research disciplines will contribute to setting up the Integrated Greenhouse Gas Monitoring System for Germany (ITMS). The aim of the ITMS is to enable Germany to monitor the sources and sinks of the three most important long-lived greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) operationally and with the help of independent measurements. The joint project ITMS-M is concerned with the further development of atmospheric modelling that is required, with the participation of the DWD, the KIT, the University of Heidelberg, and the MPI-BGC.
The quantification of anthropogenic as well as biogenic greenhouse gas emissions from atmospheric observation data with the help of inverse modelling is the focus of the project carried out in the research group of Dr. habil. C. Gerbig at the MPI-BGC. The inversion system CarboScope-Regional, which combines a Lagrangian regional atmospheric transport model (STILT, Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport), a global transport model, and an iterative optimization algorithm, is used to estimate the spatio-temporal distribution of sources and sinks from atmospheric measurements of CO2 and CH4 and from a priori information on flux distribution, and serves as a prototype for testing further developments. In this context, methods are to be developed for the simultaneous use of additional atmospheric trace gases, which are emitted together with greenhouse gases (such as NO2 or CO), or which can help characterizing mixing processes (e.g. radon).

Your tasks

  • Implementation of a radon exhalation model as well as emission fields for additional trace gases into the CarboScope regional inversion system
  • Evaluation of the performance of the extended inversion system
  • Cost/benefit analysis for possible future implementation in corresponding data assimilation models at DWD
  • Writing and publishing manuscripts for publication in high-ranking journals
  • Close cooperation with other project members to enable synergetic analyses and publications
  • Presentation of results at national and international conferences
  • Supervision of students and doctoral candidates in their final theses

Your profile

  • Successfully completed university studies in natural sciences, meteorology, geosciences or mathematics and information technology
  • Doctorate (Dr./PhD)
  • Knowledge in at least one of the programming languages R, Python or Fortran, further knowledge in e.g. CDO or Bash is an advantage
  • strong teamwork and intercultural skills as well as self-initiative and sense of responsibility
  • a goal-oriented, committing, structured way of working
  • very good knowledge of written and spoken English (other language skills are welcome)

Our offer

  • Work in the attractive international environment of an interdisciplinary research institute of the Max Planck Society as well as in a friendly and team-oriented working environment
  • Wide range of opportunities for personal development
  • Childcare through partnership with a nearby childcare facility
  • Use of company prevention offers in the health sector
  • Use of our job ticket, the Dual Career Network and other campus offers

Part-time work is generally possible. The position will be evaluated and graded following the collective agreement according to TVöD Bund; in addition, we will provide a pension plan based on the public service (VBL). The Max Planck Society (MPS) strives for gender equality and diversity. The MPS aims to increase the proportion of women in areas where they are underrepresented. Women are therefore explicitly encouraged to apply. We welcome applications from all fields. The Max Planck Society has set itself the goal of employing more severely disabled people. Applications from severely disabled persons are expressly encouraged.

Your application

If you have any questions, please contact Dr. habil. Christoph Gerbig  will be happy to answer your questions. Are you interested? Please send us your application with cover letter, curriculum vitae as well a s names and contact information of two references summarised in a PDF file (max. 10 MB) by April 5, 2023, quoting the reference number 03/2023 by e-mail to  or to the

Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie
Personalbüro: Kennwort “Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter/PostDoc”
Hans-Knöll-Straße 10
07745 Jena
Germany

We ask that you do not use application folders, but only submit copies, as your documents will be destroyed in accordance with data protection regulations after the application process has been completed. We look forward to receiving your application!

PhD Student (m/f/d) | Chemical biology

 The ‘t Hart group at the Chemical Genomics Centre which is part of the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology is looking for a PhD student (m/f/d) in chemical biology to join our highly multidisciplinary chemical biology team for the ERC-funded PRIGLUE project to look for molecular glues that stabilize protein-RNA interactions.

RNA-binding proteins play important roles in a wide variety of cellular processes and various diseases are caused by a loss of affinity between the RNA-binding protein and its RNA targets. The project aims to identify molecular glues that promote the interaction between the RBP and its RNA to compensate for this loss of affinity and provide a novel therapeutic strategy. The project will involve the use of an in-house developed protein-RNA interaction assay in combination with a genetically encoded cyclic peptide library screening technique. The powerful combination allows the high-throughput screening of a library with millions of cyclic peptides in a single experiment. Identified molecular glues will then be further evaluated in biochemical and cellular assays.

We are looking for an enthusiastic candidate who has recently finished a degree in biochemistry, chemical biology, chemistry, or a related topic. The candidate should have experience with molecular cloning, biochemistry, and cell biology.

The ‘t Hart group is a young and dynamic team of chemists and biologists. Our aim is to explore the use of macrocyclic peptides to address difficult targets with a focus on RNA biology. We also develop methods to improve peptide properties using novel chemical methodology. We offer state-of-the-art facilities including fully equipped peptide/organic synthesis labs and cell biology facilities.

The position is available from the 1st of June 2023 and fully funded for 3 years with the possibility for an extension for another year. Financial compensation will be carried out according to the public service remuneration scheme TVöD.

The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity within its workforce. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.

Applications should be sent (as PDF) to Dr. Peter ‘t Hart  . Applications should include a motivation letter, a recent CV, copies of your certificates, and two names for reference. The deadline for application is the 14.04.2023

For questions regarding the position please contact Dr. Peter ‘t Hart directly.

Research IT Student Assistant

 Research IT in the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) is seeking a student assistant (m/f/d) starting in May 2023 for up to 19 hours per week.

One of the more than 80 institutes of the Max Planck Society, the MPIWG is among the world’s leading centres for research into the history of science. It offers outstanding working conditions for its scholars and sustainably promotes the use of digital methodologies in the humanities. The MPIWG intends to further enhance its support for projects in the history of science.

The Institute is keen to conduct cutting-edge digital scholarship, while making use of established standards for data representation and exchange (Linked Data, CIDOC-CRM, IIIF, etc.). Projects are expected to build on and contribute to a common digital research infrastructure, producing sustainable digital research outputs that can be reused and shared openly.

Your responsibilities as a member of Research IT

  • Scripting and coding in various digital humanities projects.
  • Archiving and digital preservation of legacy data and digital projects, including documentation
  • Assist in the development of interactive digital research software for digital humanities
  • Harnessing data science tools to analyse existing data sets, e.g. bibliometric studies, images, text, as well as assisting in data mining and network analysis research.

Qualifications

  • Student in computer science, information science, digital humanities, history of science, or a related discipline
  • Programming and software development experience, such as Python or Javascript, familiarity with software libraries and frameworks
  • Relational database management and creation, some knowledge of SQL, and willingness to learn SPARQL.
  • Basic understanding of the machine learning pipeline.
  • Excellent organisational skills, motivated, and results-oriented
  • Excellent communication skills in English

Preferred qualifications

  • Interest in the history of science and computational history, familiarity with the historical approaches at the institute
  • Basic knowledge of graph databases
  • Interest in machine learning methods applied to the analysis of text, images, or historical research
  • Interest in linked data, CIDOC-CRM, and RDF data structures

The hourly rate is calculated according to the Max Planck Society’s program to support junior scholars: 12,00 € for bachelor’s students, and 13,95 € for students enrolled in a master’s program who already hold a bachelor’s degree.

Please apply via the online application portal by attaching a letter of application, CV, and a scan of your current certificate of enrollment (Immatrikulations-/Semesterbescheinigung) by March 20, 2023 (23:45 CET).

Please note that only complete electronic submissions uploaded through the portal will be accepted. Only successful candidates will be notified.

For further information please contact Kim Pham  .

The Max Planck Society (MPG) is an equal opportunity employer that strives to foster an inclusive workplace. As an institute of the MPG, we support a working community for all free from discrimination and harassment. We explicitly encourage applications from qualified individuals who belong to groups that are often underrepresented in the workplace due to age, disability, ethnicity, family status, gender, nationality, race, sex, sexual orientation, socio-economic background or religion.

Visit these webpages to learn more about the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) and its policies toward gender equality and hiring practices for persons with disabilities as well as Germany’s anti-discrimination laws as outlined in the General Equal Treatment Act:

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Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Boltzmannstraße 22
14195 Berlin

Two PhD students (f/m/d) | Biophysics or quantitative life sciences

 The research group of Dr. Katja Zieske invites applications for two PhD students (f/m/d) in Biophysics or Quantitative Life Sciences for the two projects

  • Cell-Free reconstitution and optical control of protein patterns at lipid membranes
  • Optical control of multicellular organization

About us

The Zieske group is an independent research group at Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light. We are an interdisciplinary research team with projects in the area of biophysics, microfluidics and synthetic biology.

Currently, we are looking for two creative and highly motivated PhD students. The successful candidates will conduct an interdisciplinary research program and address the emergence of patterns, basic cellular functions and multicellular organization. They will investigate the physical properties of self-organizing biochemical or multicellular systems with light-switchable properties.

PhD students in our team may leverage a diverse set of lipid model membranes, optical microscopy techniques, light-switchable proteins, cellular systems and microfluidic technologies. PhD students will be given the opportunity to design and conduct experiments and to present research results at scientific meetings.

The project duration for PhD students is 3 years. The working language is English.

Qualification of PhD

The successful candidate has a background in Physics, Biophysics, Bioengineering, Biology or a related field and good/very good academic performance (At least upper second-class honors, A/B, or equivalent). We are looking for creative team members with a strong interest in interdisciplinary research between Physics and Biology.
The ability to take responsibility over an own project is essential. 

Experience in one or several of the following areas would be advantageous:

  • microscopy or single molecule spectroscopy of biological objects
  • lipid membranes
  • self-assembly of proteins
  • engineering of the extracellular matrix
  • mammalian cells and genome modifications, e.g. via CRISPR/Cas9

Interested in joining our team?

Apply with a letter of motivation (What are your scientific interests?), a short summary of your Master's project, a CV, a transcript of records, a high school diploma and the contact details of two academic references via our online application tool by April 15, 2023. Questions can be directed to: .
We will start reviewing applications immediately, but will continue to accept applications until the positions are filled.

The Max Planck Society strives to ensure a workplace that embraces diversity and provides equal opportunities irrespective of gender, nationality or disabilities of the applicants. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals.

Research Coordinator

 The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) in Dresden, Germany, is searching for a Research Coordinator (m/f/d).

The MPI-CBG is focused on research in cell, developmental and systems biology. Our research program necessarily spans multiple scales, from molecular assemblies to organs and organisms. As an employer, MPI-CBG offers an environment that fosters open communication and collaboration; an environment with equal opportunities and support for families. The official language of the institute is English.

As Research Coordinator, you will support the institute’s Postdocs as central drivers of scientific output as well as the Managing Director (MD) in his/ her spheres of responsibility. Key functions will include in­ter­nal as well as external communication, reporting, recruitment and career development, and liaising with the Scientific Advisory Board and the Max Planck Society headquarters. This role requires an understanding individual able to combine knowledge of research, administration and operations, with interpersonal skills to work in a network of trusted relationships with several stakeholders. It requires high levels of personal credibility, discretion and resilience, as well as a flair for collaboration, planning and switching between priorities.

Within the Postdoc Program, you will recruit outstanding scientists, support their training and career development, and maintain alumni relations. Through your coordination of the program, fellows receive support in research, training, and mentorship, with a focus on developing project management and interpersonal skills. You will also support scientists to develop research profiles and navigate academic and industrial scientific networks. The ultimate goal of the program is to prepare the fellows for the job market by encouraging career planning, assisting in research promotion and nurturing entrepreneurship. Currently, about 100 postdoctoral fellows work at the institute, representing a wide range of nations and scientific expertise. MPI-CBG postdocs constitute the core of developing research projects, writing manuscripts, acquiring funding, developing new methods, building new research tools, writing new software, and launching spinoffs.

Job description and requirements

Main responsibilities

  •     Liaise between the MD, Board of Directors, and institute management team, helping to ensure effective collaboration and communication between all internal stakeholders,
  •     Handle business on the MD and COO’s behalf, and triage matters requiring personal attention of the MD and COO,
  •     Prepare, collate and distribute information to various committees and working groups, including agendas, accompanying papers, taking minutes and dissemination of outcomes and actions,
  •     Correspond on behalf of the institute with various governmental and non-governmental agencies in timely and appropriate fashion,
  •     Provide detailed briefings on Max Planck Society matters ranging from legal compliance to scientific matters and policy initiatives,
  •     Maintain an up-to-date digital portfolio of all institutional practices, policies and procedures,
  •     Organise and host high-profile institutional events and visits
  •     Coordinate recruitment of potential postdoctoral fellows and facilitate their integration
  •     Provide training in project management, communication, presentation, and writing
  •     Coordinate funding opportunities for postdoctoral fellowships with the grants team
  •     Connect with industrial and academic partners to support career development
  •     Organize retreats, symposia, external speaker seminars, and career events
  •     Maintain and strengthen alumni relations within the Postdoc network

Essential qualifications

  •     PhD and postdoctoral experience in life sciences or equivalent industrial experience.
  •     Experience in managing research projects
  •     High organizational, analytical, strategic, and problem-solving skills
  •     Exceptional written and oral communication skills
  •     People skills including interpersonal and engagement skills
  •     A pragmatic team player

Desirable qualifications

  •     Business intelligence and awareness of career trends in the Life Sciences Sector
  •     Insight into scientific profile development
  •     Experience in behavioral assessment
  •     Pedagogic training skills
  •     Supportive, empathetic, transparent, and customer-oriented
  •     Expertise in website management, social media, and digital communications

Our offer

  •     We offer a diversified job in a young, scientifically oriented, international team in one of the most renowned research institutions worldwide
  •     Salary and social benefits corresponding to qualification and experience up to salary group E13 TVöD Bund (German civil service tariff)
  •     Attractive pension plan via VBL (Federal and State Government Employees' Retirement Fund)
  •     Discounted job ticket (VVO) and good public transport connections
  •     Support for a positive work-life balance, including assistance with family and childcare matters

The position is available immediately. The initial contract is for 2 years with the possibility of extension.

Your application

Please send your complete application materials via our online application system stating code 2023-ResearchCoordinator-6000.

The following materials should be included:

  •     Cover letter indicating motivation to apply for the position
  •     CV
  •     Academic and professional certificates
  •     Contact details of 2 approachable professional references

The Max Planck Society strives for gender and diversity equality. We welcome applications from all backgrounds. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. For initial inquiries, please contact Brian von Rueden, Head of Human Resources .

Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Pfotenhauerstr. 108
01307 Dresden
Germany

Postdoctoral researcher / Research Associate position in Software Verification

 SnT is a leading international research and innovation centre in secure, reliable and trustworthy ICT systems and services. We play an instrumental role in Luxembourg by fueling innovation through research partnerships with industry, boosting R&D investments leading to economic growth, and attracting highly qualified talent.

We’re looking for people driven by excellence, excited about innovation, and looking to make a difference. If this sounds like you, you’ve come to the right place!

Your Role...

As the successful candidate, you will join the Security, Reasoning and Validation (SeRVal) group of the SnT, under the supervision of Dr. Maxime Cordy. You will contribute to research work in the area of Software Verification. Such research concerns the development of theories, techniques and tools to ensure that software systems behave according to their expected requirements. More specifically, the verification topics that may be explored include (but are not limited to):

  • Statistical model checking
  • Improving verification with deep learning
  • Completeness and consistency of formal specifications
  • Verification for variability-intensive software systems
  • Verification for cyber-physical systems
  • Verification for AI systems

The results of the project are expected to apply to multiple use cases, e.g., automotive systems, satellite, smart grids, smart factories, etc., in collaboration with partners of the group. Depending on your profile, the project can focus more on theory, development and/or applications. However, all three aspects are expected to be covered during the project.


The Supervision Team You Will Be Working With Is

  • Maxime Cordy: supervisor
  • Yves Le Traon: head of SerVal

You Will Be Required To Perform The Following Tasks

  • Carrying out research in the predefined areas
  • Disseminating results through scientific publications in top software engineering and formal methods venues
  • Communicate with industry partners to collect requirements and report results
  • Implement proof-of-concept software tools
  • Prepare research proposals to acquire public fundings and/or industry partnerships
  • Manage research projects and prepare project deliverables
  • Provide guidance to PhD students working in the same area
Your Profile...

Qualification: The candidate should possess a PhD degree in Computer Science (software engineering, formal methods or related fields) with strong programming skills and an excellent publication record (including in top tier conferences). The group appreciates commitment, critical mind, and teamwork.

Experience : The ideal candidate should have some knowledge and/or experience in a number of the following topics:
Formal verification

  • Model checking
  • Temporal logic
  • Software engineering
  • Machine learning and AI
  • Cyber-physical system
  • Decidability and complexity


Language Skills: Fluent written and verbal communication skills in English are required.

Here’s what awaits you at SnT...
  • Exciting infrastructures and unique labs. At SnT’s two campuses, our researchers can take a walk on the moon at the LunaLab, build a nanosatellite, or help make autonomous vehicles even better
  • The right place for IMPACT. SnT researchers engage in demand-driven projects. Through our Partnership Programme, we work on projects with more than 55 industry partners
  • Be part of a multicultural family. At SnT we have more than 60 nationalities. Throughout the year, we organise team-building events, networking activities and more

Find out more about us!

In Short...
  • Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract 12 Month (renewable)
  • Work Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per Week
  • Location: Kirchberg
  • Job Reference: UOL05553

The yearly gross salary for every Postdoctoral Researcher at the UL is EUR 77167 (full time)

How to apply...

Applications should include:

  • Full CV, including list of publications and name (and email address, etc) of three referees
  • Transcript of all modules and results from university-level courses taken
  • Research statement and topics of particular interest to the candidate (300 words)
  • Motivation letter

All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.

Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. Please apply ONLINE formally through the HR system. Applications by Email will not be considered.

The University of Luxembourg embraces inclusion and diversity as key values. We are fully committed to removing any discriminatory barrier related to gender, and not only, in recruitment and career progression of our staff.

About the University of Luxembourg...

University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The University was founded in 2003 and counts more than 6,700 students and more than 2,000 employees from around the world. The University’s faculties and interdisciplinary centres focus on research in the areas of Computer Science and ICT Security, Materials Science, European and International Law, Finance and Financial Innovation, Education, Contemporary and Digital History. In addition, the University focuses on cross-disciplinary research in the areas of Data Modelling and Simulation as well as Health and System Biomedicine. Times Higher Education ranks the University of Luxembourg #3 worldwide for its “international outlook,” #20 in the Young University Ranking 2021 and among the top 250 universities worldwide.

Further information

For further information, please contact us at maxime.cordy@uni.lu or yves.letraon@uni.lu

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