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Institution Faculty of Physics - Chair for Photonics and Optoelectronics, Nano-Institute Munich
Remuneration group TV-L E13
Full-time / Part-time Full-time (100%)
Start date 2026-11-01 (for two years)

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Within the framework of the ERC Starting Grant-funded project on Controlling the synthesis and surface chemistry of perovskite quantum dots for the next-generation of quantum emitters, we are seeking a Postdoctoral researcher. This PostDoc will develop an automated robotic synthesis platform for colloidal quantum dots, integrated with in-situ spectroscopy. With this platform, we will aim to gain fundamental insight into the synthesis and ligands of perovskite quantum dots, and make crucial, significant advancements in tuning their optical properties and surface chemistry.

Dr. Quinten Akkerman´s group at the LMU focuses on developing colloidal quantum dots, which hold immense power to chance the future of conventional light sources and quantum information technology. We explore various synthesis methods with in-situ spectroscopy to unravel the intricate chemistry that drives the synthesis of these tiny light emitters. We combine this with detailed studies of their optical properties, uncovering the many exciting excitonic features that nanometer-sized semiconductors exhibit.

The LMU Munich is committed to increasing the proportion of women among its academic staff and strongly encourages qualified women to apply.

We are looking for you:

Postdoc specializing in automated robotic synthesis of colloidal quantum dots (m/f/x) in Munich

in Munich

Your tasks and responsibilities:

  • Conducting independent research in the field automated and robot synthesis
  • Performing research on perovskite quantum dots, see PI´s prior work
  • Contributing to teaching activities
  • Where applicable, supervising and supporting undergraduate and Master students

Your qualifications:

  • Applicants must have an PhD degree (or equal qualification) in chemistry or a related field with relevant experience
  • Demonstrated experience in robotics and automatization in chemistry
  • Possible experience with colloidal quantum dots
  • Excellent written, spoken and communication skills in English
  • High levels of participation in a collaborative team setting, self-motivation, time management skills, and an ability to demonstrate creativity and sound judgment.

Benefits:

  • We offer a TV-L contract with salary level E13
  • You can benefit from the various LMU corporate benefits
  • 30 days paid annual leave with a five-day work week
  • Company holidays on December 24th to 26th and 31st
  • Company pension scheme
  • Capital-forming benefits
  • Compatibility of family and career
  • Flexible working hours
  • Easily accessible by public transport
  • Participation in symposia and conferences
  • A cutting-edge field of research
  • The opportunity to pursue a Ph.D.
  • A pleasant, collegial work environment in a highly international department


Also possible in a part-time capacity.

People with disabilities who are equally as qualified as other applicants will receive preferential treatment.

Contact:

Applications (as a single PDF file, maximum 5 MB) including a cover letter with a statement of motivation, a CV, copies of diplomas and certificates, and the contact details of at least two references should be sent to q.akkerman@lmu.de subject term ‘PostDoc1_application_SURNAME’ (for instance ‘PostDoc1_application_AKKERMAN’). Applications received by August 3rd, 2026 will receive full consideration. Review will continue until the position is filled.

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LMU researchers work at the highest level on the great questions affecting people, society, culture, the environment and technology — supported by experts in administration, IT and tech. Become part of LMU Munich!