Phd Candidate Or Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/x)

Dresden, SN, DE, Germany

Job Description

PhD Candidate or Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/x) / Chiffre 44/2025



01.10.2025



“Achieving more in practice” characterizes the studies at HTW Dresden for around 4,800 students in over 42 degree programs. As an employer, the university offers excellent working conditions in a wide range of professions in teaching, research, and administration. Currently, 170 professors and 500 employees actively contribute to a practice-oriented study program in which teaching and research are intertwined.



At HTW Dresden, in the Laboratory of Prof. Dr. Schramm, Organic Chemistry in the Faculty of Agriculture, Environment & Chemistry the position as a PhD Candidate or Postdoctoral Researcher is to be filled at the earliest possible date.



Your Tasks:



Research in bioluminescence and chemiluminescence with a focus on new emitter systems and ultrasensitive analytical applications Spectroscopic investigations (steady-state and time-resolved; emission kinetics, quantum yield/brightness, photon counting/TCSPC) Organic synthesis of luminophores, precursors, and probes; optional bio-conjugation/click chemistry (Bio)analytical assay development (e.g., microplate luminometry, BRET/CRET, enzyme-coupled assays), validation and benchmarking Mechanistic studies (kinetics, isotope/ROS controls, radical and singlet-oxygen trapping, electron/energy-transfer mapping) Optional: instrumentation & data acquisition, microfluidics, computational photochemistry (DFT/TD-DFT), or statistical/kinetic modeling Scientific writing (manuscripts, reports), presentation of results, contribution to collaborative projects; support of lab organization and student supervision On-site, laboratory-based work in Dresden

Your Profile:



For PhD:

completed Master’s (or equivalent) in Chemistry or related field.



For Postdoc:

completed PhD in Chemistry or related field.



Proven strengths in one or more of: spectroscopy, organic synthesis, luminescent molecules, bioanalytical assay development, mechanistic/kinetic analysis Optional advantage: experienced in instrument control/DAQ (LabVIEW/Python), microfluidics, or computational photochemistry (DFT/TD-DFT) Careful laboratory practice, data integrity, and safety mindset; ability to plan, execute, and document experiments independently and rigorously Excellent scientific writing and communication skills in English or German; reliable, and results-focused; proven ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines

The remuneration is based on the collective agreement for employees of the public service of the federal states (TV-L) and is planned in accordance with the personal requirements in pay group 13.



For further information, please contact:



Prof. Dr. Stefan Schramm

Faculty of Agriculture, Environment & Chemistry

Tel.:

0351 462-2707



Application:



Please send your application, quoting the reference number, via our



online portal



by 26.10.2025.



HTWD has a lot to offer as an employer – find out more about all the benefits and opportunities on the careers page:



https://www.htw-dresden.de/die-htw-dresden/karriere



The HTWD endeavours to increase the proportion of women in teaching and research and therefore asks explicitly for application of qualified and interested women.



Applications of severely disabled people will be given preferential priority, given equal professional performance and ability.



The HTWD has been certified as family-friendly university. It promotes the professional equality of women and men and especially advocates the compatibility of family and working life.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3518142
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Part Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Dresden, SN, DE, Germany
  • Education
    Not mentioned