To address the need for X-ray optics with both collimating and wavelength-selective characteristics, miniaturized, reflective optics based on thin foils are a promising approach. Such systems can be used in diffractometry, X-ray spectroscopy, or X-ray microscopy as condenser optics for efficient sample illumination.
The development of X-ray optics and complex optical systems in collaboration with external partners is a core focus of the research and development activities at the Institute of Microstructure (www.imt.kit.edu/x-rayoptics.php; www.röntgenoptik.de).
You will have the following tasks:
You will join an interdisciplinary and international research team working in a well-equipped cleanroom and dedicated X-ray laboratories. In addition to gaining comprehensive expertise in X-ray optics, you will receive thorough training in microfabrication and microstructure technology.
The position offers the opportunity to pursue a part-time doctoral degree.
Become a member of staff of the only German University of Excellence that conducts large-scale research on the national level. Work under excellent working conditions in an interna-tional environment and be active in research and academic education for our future. Benefit from specific training when starting your job and from a wide range of further qualification offers. Use our flexible working time models (flexitime, work from home), our sports and leisure offers, as well as our child and holiday care services. We also pay a share of EUR 25/month in the Job Ticket Baden-Württemberg. Enjoy a large variety of dishes, snacks, and beverages at our canteens.
PhD position on the Development and Characterization of Xray Mirror Optics Parttime 75 • Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, de