Professorship for Muon Spectroscopy
- Entreprise
- Universität Zürich
- Lieu
- Villigen
- Date de publication
- 17.04.2026
- Référence
- 5197841
Description
We are seeking candidates who are experts in using muon spectroscopy for the advancement of material science. Examples are the use and development of muon instrumentation for the study of quantum and energy materials. The research program of this new professorship will be able to take advantage of the opportunity provided by the unique Swiss Muon Source (SµS) facility at PSI and to develop it further. The successful candidate must be an established researcher in quantum and/or energy materials as well in using and developing muon instrumentation with a proven track record in terms of research output and acquisition of third-party funding. Experience in teaching and mentoring are highly valued. The future professor is expected to be an active member of the Department of Physics (PI) at the University of Zurich (UZH) and contribute to its academic self-administration. The professor will also contribute to teaching and its further development, in particular with courses on condensed matter physics, quantum materials and muon science, and supervising PhD students as well as Bachelor and Master theses.
The successful candidate will head the Laboratory for Muon Spin Spectroscopy (LMU) at the PSI Center for Neutron and Muon Sciences (CNM). CNM operates three national infrastructures for neutron and muon research (SINQ, SµS) as well as for particle physics (CHRISP) supporting research activities spanning a wide spectrum from particle and condensed matter physics to chemistry, materials science, engineering, and cultural heritage. In CNM, LMU is responsible for the scientific exploitation of the SµS, where it operates seven muon instruments and runs a world-leading muon science user program welcoming about 200 Swiss and international scientific users every year. The LMU head manages about 20 permanent scientific, technical and administrative staff, as well as associated students and postdoctoral researchers in two research groups focusing on bulk µSR studies and low-energy muons, respectively. The successful candidate must have a proven track-record in managing large-scale research infrastructure and excellent leadership and communication skills and motivation to continuously develop those. Finally, the LMU head should also actively engage with the NCCR Muoniverse - a new National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) led by PSI and UZH - as well as with the PSI's new Quantum Matter and Materi-als Discovery Center (QMMC) that will provide unprecedented opportunities for designing, making and characterizing quantum materials, and with the UZH DEMETER (DEtector & Matter at Extremes TEst and Research) Center, which is developing new pixelated muon detectors for vertex reconstructed µSR and new pressure cell technology.
UZH and PSI see researchers as modern leaders who conduct excellent research - taking into account the Open Science principles - through their own research projects as well as the promotion of excellent junior researchers, and who help to shape a future-oriented University with innovative research-based teaching. Both institutions are located in the open-minded and family-friendly Zurich Metropolitan Area, which combines the vibrant cultural scene of a modern European city with the convenient accessibility to its beautiful natural surroundings. They are also part of a deep-tech innovation ecosystem through co-location with the Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich and the ParkInnovare. Both institutions are deeply connected by a track-record of successful collaborations and are conveniently located within commuting distance.
The successful candidate will be employed at PSI, which is part of the ETH-Domain including ETH Zurich and EPFL, and the national laboratories PSI, Empa, WSL, and Eawag. We value interdisciplinary, innovative and dynamic collaboration and offer internationally competitive salary and employment conditions. The institutions provide generous research support, including dedicated funds for personnel, running expenses, and competitive start-up packages. Additionally, the successful applicant is expected to acquire external research funding. PSI and UZH value equal-opportunities and strive to increase the percentage of women and underrepresented groups in leading positions. Therefore, qualified female researchers are particularly encouraged to apply. Care-time interruptions are considered during the evaluation of applicants of all genders.
What we offer
Our employees benefit from a wide range of attractive offers.
Location
Department of Physics (PI) / Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI)
Information on your application
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