Introduction
The INM - Leibniz Institute for New Materials in Saarbrücken, Germany, is an internationally leading center for materials research, a scientific partner to national and international research institutions, and a provider of research and development for companies throughout the world. The INM is an institute of the Leibniz Association and has about 250 employees.
The Innovative Electron Microscopy Department develops and applies electron microscopy methodologies for nanoscale and atomic-resolution characterization of functional materials and their interfaces, with specific focus on soft-hard interfaces.
We are seeking an
Ph.D. Student (F/M/D): Spectroscopy of Soft-functional Materials and their Interfaces
Electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) is nowadays routinely performed in scanning transmission electron microscopes, enabling chemical characterization of materials at the nanoscale. However, as a characterization technique for studying soft functional materials (polymers, organic crystals, coordination frameworks, etc.), EELS remains largely underutilized. The main goal of the project is to develop approaches for the chemical characterization/imaging of soft functional materials and their interfaces at the nano/atomic scale making use of information from different regions of EELS spectra. In this project you will combine state-of-the-art materials science and cryo-electron microscopy workflows, as well as apply ab initio calculations (in close cooperation with other members of the E-MOSAIC project team) to support the detailed interpretation of spectroscopical data, in order to understand the relationship between chemical composition, electronic structure and functional properties of studied compou
Your profile:
- We are looking for a highly motivated person (f/m/d) with Master’s degree in Chemistry/Materials Science/Physics or a closely related field, who is passionate about both physical chemistry and nanoscale characterization of materials.
- Experience with material characterization using microscopy and/or spectroscopy techniques and corresponding data interpretation will be an advantage.
- Having basic programming skills will be an advantage.
- Excellent communication and writing skills, thorough command of the English language. German language knowledge is very beneficial.
- Ability to work as a member of an international, multi-disciplinary team.
We offer:
We offer excellent conditions for you to complete your doctoral degree:
- An exciting position in a dynamic research team located on the attractive research campus Saarbrücken.
- An opportunity to work with high-end microscopy equipment, including an aberration corrected transmission electron microscope equipped with state-of-the-art EELS spectrometer and direct electron detection cameras.
- Strong support to perform high-quality research and to publish and present your research results (journals, national and international conferences).
- A comprehensive benefits package (flexible working hours, mobile working, company pension scheme).
Desired starting date: as soon as possible, salary level E13 TV-L 60%, contract limited to three years (with possible extension).
Contact
We are looking forward to receiving your application (CV, a complete list of publications, one-page motivation letter, at least two letters of reference) by March 15th, 2026. Please use the application-button.
Questions can be asked to Prof. Dr. Nadja Tarakina ( nadja.tarakina(at)leibniz-inm.de ).
The INM practices an open and appreciative corporate culture in which the existing diversity is promoted and lived. The institute is an equal-opportunity employer with a certified family-friendly policy, and it provides offers for a better work life balance, flextime and mobile working. We promote the professional opportunities of women and strongly encourage them to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equal qualifications and aptitude will be given preferential consideration.








