University Professorship (W3) “Experimental Physics II” – Experimental solid state physics and quantum technologies
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Research in the field of low-temperature solid-state physics holds high visibility and strategic relevance at KIT. It currently focuses on quantum materials, quantum circuits, and various qubit platforms, involving close collaboration between experiment and theory. The field is currently evolving dynamically and gaining increasing relevance for future disruptive technologies.
Position
University Professorship (W3) “Experimental Physics II”
Experimental solid state physics and quantum technologies
Your Tasks
– You are highly qualified in the field of experimental low-temperature solid-state physics, with a focus on quantum physics and quantum technologies, and are actively advancing the field.
- You are developing an innovative research program that complements KIT’s existing research priorities and provides new impetus, for example in the areas of hybrid quantum systems, novel qubit platforms and quantum circuits, quantum sensing, and topologically protected quantum systems.
- You foresee collaboration with the theoretical research institutes and the Institute for Quantum Materials and Technologies (IQMT) and the institute for Nanotechnology (INT) at KIT, and participate in national and international research consortia.
- You will play a key role in the overarching strategic development of the KIT Research Focus on Quantum Technologies.
- You contribute to the foundational training in the Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs in Physics with 9h per week during the semester and help shaping the next generation of researchers in the fields of solid-state physics and quantum technologies.
- You are actively involved in knowledge and technology transfer, for example through patents, industry partnerships, or support for spin-offs.
Your Profile
– Candidates must hold a doctoral degree, have a track record of outstanding research achievements with international visibility, a proven record of success in securing competitive external funding, and excellent teaching skills.
- Prospectively, the position includes teaching in German within the Bachelor’s program.
- Employment is subject to Art. 14, par. (2) of the KIT Act in conjunction with Art. 47 LHG Baden-Württemberg (Act of Baden-Württemberg on Universities and Colleges).
We Offer
Excellent Research Conditions & State-of-the-art Infrastructure
Benefit from a unique environment that combines university and large-scale research, and gain access to state-of-the-art equipment and interdisciplinary projects. This environment enables you to conduct both basic and applied research at the highest level.
Family-friendly Offers
The KIT Dual Career Service supports you and your partner in integrating into the workforce, while flexible working time models and company childcare facilities make it easier to balance work and family life.
International Networking
You will work in a global network that encompasses international collaborations and English-language scientific communication. KIT promotes exchange with leading research institutions and industry partners worldwide.
Onboarding & Integration
A customized onboarding program will accompany you from your first day at work, enabling you to quickly get started in research, teaching, and the KIT networks and get off to the best possible start.
Transparent Career Paths & Personal Development
Clear development prospects, individual coaching, and a well-developed leadership development program support you in steering your academic career in a targeted manner.
Contact and further job information
Salary
Salary is governed by the statutory provisions of the State of Baden-Württemberg and comprises the basic salary of salary grade W3.
In addition, the granting of performance-related pay components is possible. The family allowance is paid, where applicable, in accordance with civil service law.
Contact person in line-management
For subject-matter inquiries, please contact Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wernsdorfer, email: wolfgang.wernsdorfer@kit.edu, phone: +49 721 608-43430.
Application
Please submit your comprehensive application in English with the usual documents (i. e., cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications, research proposal, description of previous teaching experience and teaching philosophy, an overview of previous external funding, and a statement on academic integrity), preferably as a single PDF file, by email to: applications@physik.kit.edu
At KIT we value the diversity of our employees; different perspectives and backgrounds enrich our work. We therefore welcome applications from all candidates. Women are especially encouraged to apply. Applications from recognized severely disabled individuals are given preferential consideration when qualifications are equal.
Application up to: 2026-08-31
Job posting number: 1159/2026
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