Description
We’re looking for a curious, ambitious, and hands-on researcher to join us as a PhD candidate in CVD Diamond Growth. This is your chance to dive deep into the science and engineering of synthetic diamond materials that power the next generation of quantum technologies.
Over the course of your PhD, you’ll work at the intersection of materials science, plasma physics, and quantum sensing - collaborating with leading experts from the Fraunhofer Institute in Freiburg and the Technical University of Munich (TUM).
Your journey will begin in Freiburg, where you’ll master the operation and optimization of a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) system for diamond growth. Later, you’ll move to Munich to continue your research, translating scientific breakthroughs into scalable, real-world processes.
You’ll get hands-on experience designing and running experiments, characterizing advanced diamond materials, and contributing to high-impact publications, patents, and prototypes that could shape the future of quantum sensing.
If you’re a physicist, materials scientist, or physical chemist with a passion for experimental work and a drive to turn ideas into reality, this PhD is your opportunity to grow at the frontier of science and technology.
Over the course of your PhD, you’ll work at the intersection of materials science, plasma physics, and quantum sensing - collaborating with leading experts from the Fraunhofer Institute in Freiburg and the Technical University of Munich (TUM).
Your journey will begin in Freiburg, where you’ll master the operation and optimization of a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) system for diamond growth. Later, you’ll move to Munich to continue your research, translating scientific breakthroughs into scalable, real-world processes.
You’ll get hands-on experience designing and running experiments, characterizing advanced diamond materials, and contributing to high-impact publications, patents, and prototypes that could shape the future of quantum sensing.
If you’re a physicist, materials scientist, or physical chemist with a passion for experimental work and a drive to turn ideas into reality, this PhD is your opportunity to grow at the frontier of science and technology.
Location
- The first two years will be spent in Freiburg, Germany, after which the location of work will change to Munich, Germany, for the remainder of the PhD
- The title will be from the Technical University of Munich