| Institution | Faculty of Geosciences - Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences |
| Remuneration group | TV-L E13 |
| Full-time / Part-time | Part-time (75%) |
| Start date | As soon as possible (limited up to three years) |
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and the Geophysical Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München are leading geophysical research institutions in Europe as well as worldwide. We are seeking a PhD candidate to work in our Department in Munich and at our Geophysical Observatory Fürstenfeldbruck.
The Geophysics Section at LMU invites applications for a three and half year PhD position within the RING research project funded by the German Research Foundation. The position investigates ground motion observations and the analysis and simulation of seismic wavefields, including new measurements of rotational motion (so-called six-degree-of-freedom 6-DoF data). The project contributes to improving our understanding of Earth processes and has applications in environmental monitoring and hazard assessment. This project is suitable for students who want to combine data analysis, physics, and programming to better understand how the Earth moves.
The position is part of the RING research unit that aims at pushing the limits of ring laser instruments for applications in Earth System science such as geodesy and geophysics. The research unit consists of 14 PhD positions at several German institutions in physics, geophysics and geology with a strong, interdisciplinary joint training programme.
Joint observations of rotational and translational ground motions have tremendous potential to complement classic seismic recordings in particular in challenging terrain (e.g., planets, volcanoes, oceans, cities). Building on high-sensitivity ring laser observations, we will push 6-DoF observations into the realm of seismic interferometry and explore the substantially elevated sensitivity of wavefield gradients to local structure and noise source distributions. The focus will be on the impact of imaging and monitoring the near-surface structure for environmental and tectonic effects (e.g., hydrological changes, stress changes).
We are looking for you:
in Geophysical Observatory Fürstenfeldbruck
People with disabilities who are equally as qualified as other applicants will receive preferential treatment.
Complete applications must include a motivation letter (max one page), CV, and names and contact information of two referees.
Deadline for applications is 15.06.2026. Later applications may be considered until the position is filled.
Please send your application to:
e-mail: heiner.igel@lmu.de
Prof. Dr. Heiner Igel,
LMU Munich, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences,
Theresienstrasse 41
80333 Munich, Germany
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