Conducting research for a changing society: This is what drives us at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As a member of the Helmholtz Association, we aim to tackle the grand societal challenges of our time and conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. Work together with around 7,250 employees in one of Europe’s biggest research centres and help us to shape change! Are you interested in improving the outcome of scientific experiments? Did you do scattering experiments already, or would you learn about it? Do you enjoy working together with multidisciplinary experts? Then you might be the right fit for a position in a joint European project Research Infrastructure Access in NAnoscience & nanotechnology (RIANA)! The Jülich Centre for Neutron Science - Neutron Methods (JCNS-4) operates at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching near Munich a suite of high-performance neutron scattering instruments which allow performing cutting-edge research which contributes substantially to solving the grand challenges of science, society, and industry! We are looking to recruit a Research Assistent / Postdoc - Science Support and Administration in the EU-Project RIANA Industrial and scientific partners with high specialization in nanoscience and nanotechnology often do not employ the full breadth of techniques to obtain the optimal output for their research. RIANA connects a wide range of European methodological scientists and provides openly support and conduction of experiments within all partners. JCNS is specialized on (neutron) scattering experiments and aims at directing projects to the best neutron instruments within the League of European Neutron Sources (LENS). For this task we need you as a specialist who can bring high-level science to world-leading instruments. Your tasks in detail: Participation in scientific projects at MLZ Joining experiments of current projects and getting trained in neutron scattering Working closely with the RIANA core team to support networking between all RIANA partners and European Neutron Sources (LENS) Interacting with other physics-related RIANA partners to make synergies operable Presenting the consortium and networking groups at workshops, conferences, in the public Presenting research results at scientific meetings, conferences, and as scientific papers Supporting the different RIANA working groups in terms of information, organization, cooperation, and project management Master’s and/or PhD degree in physics, chemistry, engineering, materials science, or a related field Relevant experience in experimental work and analysis of experimental data Experience in neutron scattering experiments is mandatory Competence to communicate and collaborate with scientists, even being from different science areas Self-motivated personality with the ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team environment on scientifically challenging problems Very good command of written and spoken English (possibly German, too) We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the opportunity to actively help in shaping change. Here is what Forschungszentrum Jülich can offer you: Exciting working environment on an attractive research campus, ideally situated close to the city of Munich Challenging and varied work in a growing multicultural team of enthusiastic professionals Visibility of our work in and outside the community, the web, through scientific publications, and at schools and conferences Participation in scientific projects Comprehensive training courses and individual opportunities for personal and professional further development Ideal conditions for balancing work and private life, as well as a family-friendly corporate policy Flexible working hours in a full-time position (39 hours / week) with the option of slightly reduced working hours 30 days of annual ...
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Garching bei München
Bei ITM Isotope Technologies Munich SE entwickeln, produzieren und vertreiben wir zielgerichtete diagnostische und therapeutische Radiopharmazeutika sowie Radioisotope für die Krebsbehandlung auf globaler Ebene. Unsere Mission bei ITM besteht darin, den Behandlungserfolg und die Lebensqualität von Krebspatient*innen durch die Entwicklung von zielgerichteten Radionuklidtherapien im Bereich der Präzisionsonkologie maßgeblich zu verbessern.
Zur Verstärkung unseres Teams suchen wir zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt in Neufahrn bei Freising vor Ort in einem unbefristet einen
Radiation Protection Specialist (f/m/d)
Mitarbeit im administrativen Strahlenschutz, insbesondere zur messtechnischen Überwachung der Strahlenschutzbereiche
Aufgabenwahrnehmung als Fachkundige Person im Strahlenschutz
Eigenverantwortliches Arbeiten im operativen Strahlenschutz mit den Schwerpunkten Analytik, Messtechnik sowie Kontaminationskontrolle und Dosisüberwachung
Erstellen von Protokollen, Berechnungen und Berichten
Mitarbeit in Projektteams zur Bearbeitung kleiner Projekte im Strahlenschutz
Organisation und Durchführung der messtechnischen Erfassung von Reststoffen sowie die daraus folgende Sortierung in die jeweiligen Entsorgungswege
Operative und administrative Unterstützung der anderen Fachabteilungen bei der systematischen Abfallreduktion, der Aufbereitung, Sortierung, Verpackung und Zwischenlagerung konventioneller und radioaktiver Reststoffe
Durchführung von vorschriftsgemäßem Versand radioaktiven Stoffen
Naturwissenschaftlich-technisches Studium mit Abschluss Bachelor (FH) oder abgeschlossene naturwissenschaftlich-technische Ausbildung als Techniker mit Themengebieten, wie z.B. Physik, Chemie, Umweltschutz oder Technik oder ein vergleichbares Kenntnisprofil
Praktische Berufserfahrung in chemischen, biologischen, physikalischen oder technischen Laboratorien, in der chemischen bzw. pharmazeutischen Industrie oder vergleichbar
Praktische Erfahrung im Umgang mit Gefahrstoffen, bevorzugt mit radioaktiven Stoffen
Vorteilhaft sind bereits erworbene Fachkunden im Strahlenschutz
Bereitschaft zur Fortbildung und Weiterentwicklung im Bereich Strahlenschutz, zu Personalführungsaufgaben im Bereich der Schicht, sowie Strahlenschutz-Messtechnik
Gute Kommunikations- und Teamfähigkeit
Zielorientierte, strukturierte und sehr zuverlässige Arbeitsweise,
Gute Kenntnisse des MS Office-Pakets, im Besonderen in Excel,
"Hands-on"-Mentalität, Flexibilität, Belastbarkeit
Sehr gute Deutschkenntnisse in Wort und Schrift
Bereitschaft zur Schichtarbeit im Team, inklusive Wochenendarbeit.
Bereitschaft zur Übernahme von Rufbereitschaften
Spannende Herausforderungen in einem aufstrebenden und schnell wachsenden Unternehmen mit hohem Gestaltungsspielraum
Eine offene Arbeitsatmosphäre in einer internationalen Unternehmenskultur mit kurzen Kommunikationswegen
Umfangreiches Onboarding-Programm
Attraktive Sonderzahlungen
Einfach nur gutes Gehalt? Nicht bei uns! Wir bieten Ihnen zusätzlich
Mitarbeiterbeteiligungsprogramm
Jobrad oder Zuschuss zum Jobticket
Überdurchschnittlicher Zuschuss zur betrieblichen Altersvorsorge
Individuell abgestimmtes Weiterbildungsangebot (u.a. Deutsch- und Englischkurse)
Angebote im Bereich Gesundheitsförderung (z.B. Zuschuss zum lokalen Fitnessstudio, Förderung von Sportveranstaltungen, verschiedene Lifestylecoachings)
Garching bei München
Das Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik (MPE) in Garching bei München ist mit seinen Arbeitsbereichen Hochenergie-Astronomie, Infrarot- und Submillimeter-Astronomie, Optische Astronomie und Astrochemie weltweit führend auf dem Gebiet der bodengebundenen und weltraumgestützten experimentellen Astronomie. Es entwickelt, baut und testet wissenschaftliche Instrumente und insbesondere Detektoren für Satelliten (XMM-Newton, Herschel, eROSITA, Einstein Probe, Athena).
Für die Mitwirkung an unserem neuen Projekt suchen wir zum nächstmöglichen Termin einen wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter*in für
Test und Datenanalyse von komplexen Siliziumdriftdetektoren für das Satellitenprojekt eXTP (Physikerin / Ingenieurin) (m/w/d)
Kennziffer 05/2025
Die chinesische Röntgenmission eXTP (enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission) hat als Zielsetzung die Untersuchung des Zustands der Materie unter extremen Bedingungen von Dichte, Schwerkraft und Magnetismus. Das MPE ist im Rahmen des Projektes für die Entwicklung der spektroskopischen Siliziumdriftdetektoren (SDD) verantwortlich. Sie müssen eine sehr hohe Zeitauflösung (<10µs) und zugleich hohe Energieauflösung im Energiebereich von 0.3 keV - 10 keV (weiche Röntgen strahlung) aufweisen. Jeder der baugleichen Detektoren verfügt über 19 Bildzellen, deren Signale von einer maßgeschneiderten integrierten Schaltung verarbeitet werden. Nach bereits erfolgreicher Entwicklung eines Prototyps steht nun nach entsprechender Weiterentwicklung zunächst der Test der Ingenieurmodelle und danach der Qualifikationsmodelle an. Sie werden mit Röntgenphotonen in einer Vakuumkammer unter realistischen Betriebsbedingungen ausführlich getestet und die gemessenen Signale aufwändig analysiert. Je nach Ergebnis werden dann noch Optimierungen vorgenommen, um im nächsten Schritt die Flugdetektoren für den Satelliten zu testen. Für dieses spannende Projekt suchen wir Verstärkung für unser Team. Neben Detektorentwicklung können Sie auch Einblicke und Erfahrungen in Elektronik- und Mechanik-Entwicklung, Qualitätssicherung und organisatorische Abläufe sammeln. Schließlich nehmen Sie auch teil an der Zusammenarbeit mit unseren chinesischen Projektpartnern.
Ein abgeschlossenes Studium (Master, Diplom) im physikalisch-technischen Bereich, gerne auch mit Promotionsabschluss
Erfahrungen mit elektronischen Testaufbauten
Erfahrung in Datenanalyse und modernen Programmiersprachen, wie Python und C#
Kenntnisse über spektroskopische Siliziumdetektoren und deren experimentelle Charakterisierung sind von Vorteil
Interesse, sich in anspruchsvolle Themengebiete einzuarbeiten
Motivation zu teamorientiertem und eigenverantwortlichem Arbeiten
Gute Kenntnis der deutschen und englischen Sprache
Interdisziplinäre Arbeit in einem Team mit erfahrenen Ingenieuren und Physikern
Gute Arbeitsatmosphäre in einem motivierten, leistungsorientierten und multiprofessionellen Team
Eine vielseitige, interessante und eigenverantwortliche Tätigkeit in einem dynamischen und kulturell anregenden internationalen Forschungsumfeld
Faire Bezahlung gemäß Ihrer Qualifikation und Berufserfahrung nach dem Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst (TVöD) mit allen Leistungen des öffentlichen Dienstes, wie z. B. eine attraktive Altersvorsorge (VBL) und einer garantierten Jahressonderzahlung
Gezielte Einarbeitung durch erfahrene Kolleg*innen
Familienservice am Forschungscampus Garching
U-Bahnstation U6 und Bus-Haltestelle direkt vor dem Institut, Zuschuss zum IsarCard Jobticket und dem Deutschland-Ticket Jobticket
Kostenlose Parkplätze auf dem Institutsgelände
Kantine in unmittelbarer Nähe sowie weitere Verpflegungsmöglichkeiten in der Umgebung
Die Stelle ist zunächst auf zwei Jahre befristet; eine Weiterbeschäftigung darüber hinaus ist erwünscht und wird angestrebt.
Garching bei München
Conducting research for a changing society: This is what drives us at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As a member of the Helmholtz Association, we aim to tackle the grand societal challenges of our time and conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. Work together with around 7,250 employees in one of Europe’s biggest research centres and help us to shape change!
Are you interested in improving the outcome of scientific experiments? Did you do scattering experiments already, or would you learn about it? Do you enjoy working together with multidisciplinary experts? Then you might be the right fit for a position in a joint European project Research Infrastructure Access in NAnoscience & nanotechnology (RIANA)! The Jülich Centre for Neutron Science - Neutron Methods (JCNS-4) operates at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching near Munich a suite of high-performance neutron scattering instruments which allow performing cutting-edge research which contributes substantially to solving the grand challenges of science, society, and industry!
We are looking to recruit a
Research Assistent / Postdoc - Science Support and Administration in the EU-Project RIANA Industrial and scientific partners with high specialization in nanoscience and nanotechnology often do not employ the full breadth of techniques to obtain the optimal output for their research. RIANA connects a wide range of European methodological scientists and provides openly support and conduction of experiments within all partners. JCNS is specialized on (neutron) scattering experiments and aims at directing projects to the best neutron instruments within the League of European Neutron Sources (LENS). For this task we need you as a specialist who can bring high-level science to world-leading instruments. Your tasks in detail:
Participation in scientific projects at MLZ
Joining experiments of current projects and getting trained in neutron scattering
Working closely with the RIANA core team to support networking between all RIANA partners and European Neutron Sources (LENS)
Interacting with other physics-related RIANA partners to make synergies operable
Presenting the consortium and networking groups at workshops, conferences, in the public
Presenting research results at scientific meetings, conferences, and as scientific papers
Supporting the different RIANA working groups in terms of information, organization, cooperation, and project management
Master’s and/or PhD degree in physics, chemistry, engineering, materials science, or a related field
Relevant experience in experimental work and analysis of experimental data
Experience in neutron scattering experiments is mandatory
Competence to communicate and collaborate with scientists, even being from different science areas
Self-motivated personality with the ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team environment on scientifically challenging problems
Very good command of written and spoken English (possibly German, too)
We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the opportunity to actively help in shaping change. Here is what Forschungszentrum Jülich can offer you:
Exciting working environment on an attractive research campus, ideally situated close to the city of Munich
Challenging and varied work in a growing multicultural team of enthusiastic professionals
Visibility of our work in and outside the community, the web, through scientific publications, and at schools and conferences
Participation in scientific projects
Comprehensive training courses and individual opportunities for personal and professional further development
Ideal conditions for balancing work and private life, as well as a family-friendly corporate policy
Flexible working hours in a full-time position (39 hours / week) with the option of slightly reduced working hours
30 days of annual ...
Garching bei München
Conducting research for a changing society: This is what drives us at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As a member of the Helmholtz Association, we aim to tackle the grand societal challenges of our time and conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. Work together with around 7,250 employees in one of Europe’s biggest research centres and help us to shape change!
Are you interested in improving the outcome of scientific experiments? Did you do scattering experiments already, or would you learn about it? Do you enjoy working together with multidisciplinary experts? Then you might be the right fit for a position in a joint European project Research Infrastructure Access in NAnoscience & nanotechnology (RIANA)! The Jülich Centre for Neutron Science - Neutron Methods (JCNS-4) operates at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching near Munich a suite of high-performance neutron scattering instruments which allow performing cutting-edge research which contributes substantially to solving the grand challenges of science, society, and industry!
We are looking to recruit a
Research Assistent / Postdoc - Science Support and Administration in the EU-Project RIANA Industrial and scientific partners with high specialization in nanoscience and nanotechnology often do not employ the full breadth of techniques to obtain the optimal output for their research. RIANA connects a wide range of European methodological scientists and provides openly support and conduction of experiments within all partners. JCNS is specialized on (neutron) scattering experiments and aims at directing projects to the best neutron instruments within the League of European Neutron Sources (LENS). For this task we need you as a specialist who can bring high-level science to world-leading instruments. Your tasks in detail:
Participation in scientific projects at MLZ
Joining experiments of current projects and getting trained in neutron scattering
Working closely with the RIANA core team to support networking between all RIANA partners and European Neutron Sources (LENS)
Interacting with other physics-related RIANA partners to make synergies operable
Presenting the consortium and networking groups at workshops, conferences, in the public
Presenting research results at scientific meetings, conferences, and as scientific papers
Supporting the different RIANA working groups in terms of information, organization, cooperation, and project management
Master’s and/or PhD degree in physics, chemistry, engineering, materials science, or a related field
Relevant experience in experimental work and analysis of experimental data
Experience in neutron scattering experiments is mandatory
Competence to communicate and collaborate with scientists, even being from different science areas
Self-motivated personality with the ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team environment on scientifically challenging problems
Very good command of written and spoken English (possibly German, too)
We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the opportunity to actively help in shaping change. Here is what Forschungszentrum Jülich can offer you:
Exciting working environment on an attractive research campus, ideally situated close to the city of Munich
Challenging and varied work in a growing multicultural team of enthusiastic professionals
Visibility of our work in and outside the community, the web, through scientific publications, and at schools and conferences
Participation in scientific projects
Comprehensive training courses and individual opportunities for personal and professional further development
Ideal conditions for balancing work and private life, as well as a family-friendly corporate policy
Flexible working hours in a full-time position (39 hours / week) with the option of slightly reduced working hours
30 days of annual ...
Garching bei München
Conducting research for a changing society: This is what drives us at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As a member of the Helmholtz Association, we aim to tackle the grand societal challenges of our time and conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. Work together with around 7,250 employees in one of Europe’s biggest research centres and help us to shape change!
Are you interested in improving the outcome of scientific experiments? Did you do scattering experiments already, or would you learn about it? Do you enjoy working together with multidisciplinary experts? Then you might be the right fit for a position in a joint European project Research Infrastructure Access in NAnoscience & nanotechnology (RIANA)! The Jülich Centre for Neutron Science - Neutron Methods (JCNS-4) operates at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching near Munich a suite of high-performance neutron scattering instruments which allow performing cutting-edge research which contributes substantially to solving the grand challenges of science, society, and industry!
We are looking to recruit a
Research Assistent / Postdoc - Science Support and Administration in the EU-Project RIANA Industrial and scientific partners with high specialization in nanoscience and nanotechnology often do not employ the full breadth of techniques to obtain the optimal output for their research. RIANA connects a wide range of European methodological scientists and provides openly support and conduction of experiments within all partners. JCNS is specialized on (neutron) scattering experiments and aims at directing projects to the best neutron instruments within the League of European Neutron Sources (LENS). For this task we need you as a specialist who can bring high-level science to world-leading instruments. Your tasks in detail:
Participation in scientific projects at MLZ
Joining experiments of current projects and getting trained in neutron scattering
Working closely with the RIANA core team to support networking between all RIANA partners and European Neutron Sources (LENS)
Interacting with other physics-related RIANA partners to make synergies operable
Presenting the consortium and networking groups at workshops, conferences, in the public
Presenting research results at scientific meetings, conferences, and as scientific papers
Supporting the different RIANA working groups in terms of information, organization, cooperation, and project management
Master’s and/or PhD degree in physics, chemistry, engineering, materials science, or a related field
Relevant experience in experimental work and analysis of experimental data
Experience in neutron scattering experiments is mandatory
Competence to communicate and collaborate with scientists, even being from different science areas
Self-motivated personality with the ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team environment on scientifically challenging problems
Very good command of written and spoken English (possibly German, too)
We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the opportunity to actively help in shaping change. Here is what Forschungszentrum Jülich can offer you:
Exciting working environment on an attractive research campus, ideally situated close to the city of Munich
Challenging and varied work in a growing multicultural team of enthusiastic professionals
Visibility of our work in and outside the community, the web, through scientific publications, and at schools and conferences
Participation in scientific projects
Comprehensive training courses and individual opportunities for personal and professional further development
Ideal conditions for balancing work and private life, as well as a family-friendly corporate policy
Flexible working hours in a full-time position (39 hours / week) with the option of slightly reduced working hours
30 days of annual ...