Phd Position: Ultrafast Chiral Spectroscopy for - Basel, Schweiz - Universität Basel

Universität Basel
Universität Basel
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Basel, Schweiz

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Lena Schneider

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Beschreibung
The Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Chiral Molecular Dynamics Laboratory led by Prof. Malte Oppermann studies the molecular transformations that drive biological and chemical processes on the nanoscale.

To achieve this, our interdisciplinary research team develops innovative time-resolved spectroscopic tools that use polarization-controlled laser pulses to capture both electronic and structural changes in molecular systems on their natural time scales.

We are looking for a creative and highly motivated doctoral student to join our team.


Project background
To capture molecular dynamics in real-time we need experimental techniques that offer both high structural and fast time resolution.

However, achieving this in the native solution environment of most (bio-)chemical processes is especially challenging on time scales faster than the millisecond regime (10-3 seconds).

Our team has recently developed a new approach to achieve this:

we use broadband circularly polarized laser pulses to capture changes in the structural symmetry of molecules, called chirality, to resolve their structural dynamics with femtosecond time resolution [1].

This has opened the path to resolve the structural dynamics of (bio-)molecular systems [2] and to study the chirality of short lived electronic excited states for controlling photochemical processes [3].

To expand the scope of this research, we are now implementing an advanced ultrafast chiral spectroscopy platform at University of Basel, making use of the latest developments in ultrafast laser and photonic technology.


Your position
This Ph.
D.

project focuses on the design and implementation of a new ultrafast chiral spectroscopy instrument that will expand our measurement capabilities into the far ultraviolet spectral regime.

This will provide unprecedented access to the electronic and structural dynamics encoded in important ultraviolet chromophores, such as nucleobases in DNA, amino acids and peptide bonds in proteins and small organic ligands in molecular systems.

The first part of this project will focus on the design, implementation, and benchmarking of ultrafast optical set-ups.

In the second part, the new set-up will be applied to investigate the ultrafast structural dynamics of chiral photo-switchable molecular systems in direct collaboration with our international partners.

This highly interdisciplinary project thus combines hands-on optical instrument development with innovative research in photochemistry.

The position is available starting from 1 March 2023. The starting date can be adapted upon mutual agreement.


Your profile

  • Ultrafast spectroscopy of molecular systems
  • Handling and development of optical and photonic technology
  • Hardware control via LabView, Matlab, Python or similar
  • Data analysis with common programming languages such as Matlab or Python
  • Research experience in photochemistry or physics, molecular dynamics, or material science

We offer you

  • Close supervision on your Ph.
D. research in a young research group

  • An interdisciplinary and collaborative work environment with a diverse range of tasks
  • Training in optical and laser technology, photochemistry and physics, data analysis, research skills and career development
  • Excellent salary, benefits and working conditions following Swiss university standards
  • Basel offers a truly international environment, bordering with France and Germany, a wide range of cultural activities and an exceptional quality of life

Application / Contact

  • A motivation letter that describes your suitability for the position (maximum one A4 page)
  • Your curriculum vitae (including a list of publications if applicable)
  • Scanned transcripts of your B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees including grades
  • The names and contact details of at least two referees that can recommend you

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