PhD position in Ultrafast Nanoscience, TU Berlin / Fritz Haber Institute, Germany (Deadline: 15.05.2026)
The project focuses on time- and momentum-resolved studies of electronic and spin dynamics in two-dimensional magnetic materials and their heterostructures. The successful candidate will perform state-of-the-art time-resolved ARPES experiments using high-harmonic generation light sources to track ultrafast electron and spin dynamics in 2D magnets, with the aim of understanding microscopic mechanisms relevant for future spintronic and optoelectronic devices. The position is embedded in the CRC/TRR227 “Ultrafast Spin Dynamics” collaborative research center.
The position is open and will accept applications until 15.05.2026. It is funded for three years. Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in physics or a related field and have a strong interest in ultrafast spectroscopy or condensed matter physics; prior experience with ARPES, ultrafast lasers, or vacuum-based experiments is an advantage. Applications (motivation letter, CV, and contact details of two references) should be sent to Dr. Tommaso Pincelli (tommaso.pincelli@tu-berlin.de). Further details are available at www.jobs.tu-berlin.de.