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  • Saarland University is a campus university with an international focus... mehr ansehen
    Saarland University is a campus university with an international focus and a strong research profile. Its four core research areas -Computer Science-, -BioMed-, -Sustainability- and -Europe- are defining features of the university. With numerous internationally respected research institutes situated in the vicinity of the university and dedicated support for start-up companies, Saarland University is an ideal environment for research, teaching and innovation. The proportion of international students studying at Saarland University is well above the national average and is testimony to the university-s strong international focus. Saarland University has been officially certified as a family-friendly university since 2004. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University brings together numerous disciplines under one organizational umbrella with the aim of fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in teaching, fundamental and exploratory research and in the development of practical applications. The engineering departments Systems Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering conduct research on sustainability and the circular economy, multifunctional materials and systems, quantum engineering, and digitalization, data and AI. These key research fields are continuously evolving and are well represented in the teaching curricula. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University in Saarbrücken is inviting applications for the following position to commence on 1 April 2027: W2 Professorship (W3 tenure track position) in Product Development and Circularity-Driven Design (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2765) This professorial position is a fixed-term public sector appointment (Beamtenverhältnis auf Zeit) for a maximum period of five years. If the tenure evaluation procedure (teaching appraisal and external assessment of research work) is positive, the appointee will be promoted to a permanent professorship (lifetime tenure) at the German academic salary scale W3. The university is also inviting applications for four further professorships in the fields of Advanced Recycling Processes for Circular Material Flows (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2763), Sustainable Metallurgy and Structural Materials in a Circular Economy (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2764), Applied Mechanics (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2677) and Functional Materials (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2675). Applicants whose research focus is between any of these areas are encouraged to submit a separate application to each professorship position for which their scientific profile is suitable. This professorship is one of the key positions within Saarland University-s newly established core research area -Sustainability-, to which Systems Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering - both departments in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology - are major contributors. The person appointed to this position will strengthen Systems Engineering by focusing on system assessment and system design through the dual lenses of materials and sustainability, thereby creating an important bridge between engineering disciplines. In addition to aligning research activities within the faculty and its departments with this new core research area, the role will also involve developing and designing new study programmes to complement the existing academic portfolio. This new position will also play a pivotal role in the regional transformation project CircularSaar, which is of strategic importance to the university, the faculty and the engineering disciplines. In the fixed-term W2 phase of the professorship, your focus will be on supporting the CircularSaar project and on establishing a new area of engineering expertise in the design of circular material flow systems. In addition, you will be expected to assist in the acquisition and implementation of collaborative projects that build on this work. At the full-tenure W3 level, you will be responsible for integrating this new area of engineering expertise into the broader field of product development and product creation, including developing relevant teaching modules covering foundational aspects of this field. The focus of your research work will be on the evaluation and design of product life cycles and material loops. You will extend existing methods of evaluating sustainability to incorporate circularity metrics. Circularity-driven design covers not only material selection for closed-loop applications but also material-appropriate eco-design principles that support diverse value-retention strategies. The methods developed will be integrated into general systems engineering methodologies as well as into a comprehensive circular economy strategy for the department, faculty and university. The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law (see legal recruitment requirements in 41 Saarländisches Hochschulgesetz, current version available at ). The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Applicants must have a university degree in the engineering sciences, engineering management, sustainability science or a related subject. They will hold a high-quality PhD or doctorate and will be able to demonstrate a particular capacity for independent academic research, typically by having obtained an advanced, post-doctoral research degree (Habilitation) or by having published an equivalent volume of peer-reviewed research or by having successfully completed the interim evaluation of a junior professorship or equivalent position. Experience acquired in an industrial environment is desirable. You should demonstrate strong technical expertise in eco-design/design for sustainability and the circular economy. Ideally, you will also have proven competence in the methodologies used to evaluate sustainability and closed-loop systems, as evidenced by high-quality, peer-reviewed publications and regular active participation in relevant conferences. You will have a comprehensive understanding of and experience in systems engineering and product development, preferably with a focus on sustainability and circular economy. In-depth knowledge of materials science, sustainability-driven material selection and/or business model development would be advantageous. We expect a strong commitment to academic teaching documented by previous regular teaching duties and positive teaching evaluations, ideally in the fields of product development, design for sustainability and circular economy. We also expect you to be a strong team player and to have a collaborative mindset, demonstrated, for example, by successful participation in joint projects and active involvement in academic committee work. You must have good communication skills in written and spoken German and/or English. Saarland University views internationalization as a process spanning all aspects of university life. We therefore expect members of our professorial staff to promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that expand collaboration within existing international cooperative networks, e.g. projects with partners in the European University Alliance Transform4Europe ) or the University of the Greater Region (). In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, disability, age, sexual orientation or identity. To apply for this position, please submit your application by no later than 28 May 2026 via Saarland University-s online professorial appointments platform: Application documents must be uploaded as a single PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents in the order specified: Cover letter CV (incl. list of external research funding and awards) List of publications Overview of research (previous work and research planned at Saarland University, max. 5 pages) Teaching history and concept (list of previous courses taught incl. evaluations, explanatory outline of your teaching concept and approach; max. 5 pages) academic qualifications (undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD/doctoral degree certificates, habilitation (if applicable) and other relevant credentials) Full copies of your three most important publications Proof of disability if you declared a disability in your application If you hold a university degree from a non-German university, please provide proof of equivalence from Germany-s Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) if available. If you have not yet requested proof of equivalence from ZAB, you must submit proof at a later date if so requested. When you submit a job application to Saarland University, you will be transmitting personal data. Please refer to our privacy notice for information on how we collect and process personal data in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (). By submitting your application, you confirm that you have taken note of the information in the Saarland University privacy notice. The full job advertisement can be found at: weniger ansehen
  • W3 Professorship in Applied Mechanics  

    - Saarbrücken
    Saarland University is a campus university with an international focus... mehr ansehen
    Saarland University is a campus university with an international focus and a strong research profile. Its four core research areas -Computer Science-, -BioMed - Life and Materials-, -Interdisciplinary European Research- and -Sustainability- are defining features of the university. With numerous internationally respected research institutes situated in the vicinity of the university and dedicated support for start-up companies, Saarland University is an ideal environment for research, teaching and innovation. The proportion of international students studying at Saarland University is well above the national average and is testimony to the university-s strong international focus. Saarland University has been officially certified as a family-friendly university since 2004. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University brings together numerous disciplines under one organizational umbrella with the aim of fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in teaching, fundamental and exploratory research and in the development of practical applications. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering is active in the key research fields -Multifunctional Materials and Systems-, -Sustainability and the Circular Economy- and -Digitalization, Data and AI-, all of which are constantly evolving and strongly represented in the faculty-s academic curricula, and is a major contributor to the university-wide core research area -Sustainability-. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University is inviting applications for the following position to commence on 1 April 2027: W3 Professorship in Applied Mechanics (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2677) This professorial position is a permanent position (lifetime tenure) at the German academic salary scale W3. The faculty also invites applications in: Product Development and Circularity-Driven Design (m/f/x, Reference no. W2765), Advanced Recycling Processes for Circular Material Flows (m/f/x, Reference no. W2763), Functional Materials (m/f/x, Reference no. W2675) and Sustainable Metallurgy and Structural Materials in a Circular Economy (m/f/x, Reference no. W2764). Applicants whose research focus is between any of these areas are encouraged to submit a separate application to each professorship position for which their scientific profile is suitable. The person appointed to this position will play an active role in shaping Saarland University-s newly established core research area -Sustainability- and will take a leading part in the development of the regional transformation project -CircularSaar-. This professorship covers the field of Applied Mechanics, with an emphasis on continuum-mechanics modelling of complex multi-field problems in the context of material sustainability and circular material systems. The position complements the department-s strategic research priorities, particularly -Digitalization, Big Data and AI- and -Sustainability and the Circular Economy-. Potential areas of application include durable material solutions and sustainable production processes in areas such as: physical and chemical methods of separating materials; maximizing yields of secondary materials; recycling processes, efficient product disassembly and dismantling procedures; and intelligent materials sorting systems. If appointed to this position, you will contribute to core undergraduate teaching modules within the department-s Bachelor-s and Master-s programmes (e.g. Engineering Mechanics, Finite Element Methods, Strength of Materials, and Material Modelling). You will play an active role in the materials science and engineering practical and lab courses and will be closely involved in the ongoing development of relevant degree programmes. In addition, the postholder will undertake academic administrative and committee work at the departmental, faculty and university levels and will support the recruitment and development of early-career researchers. You will engage in interdisciplinary collaboration with the external research institutes IZFP, DFKI, ZeMa, INM and HIPS and you will be actively involved in initiating, preparing and delivering collaborative projects, including regional, national and international research projects. A proven track record in acquiring external research funding and close cooperation with the Department of Systems Engineering are required. The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Applicants must have a university degree in materials science, materials engineering, mechanical engineering or a related subject, a doctorate (PhD or equivalent) evidencing research of high originality and significance, and must demonstrate a particular capacity for independent academic research, usually evidenced by having obtained an advanced, post-doctoral research degree (Habilitation) or by having published an equivalent volume of peer-reviewed research or by having successfully completed the interim evaluation of a junior professorship or equivalent position. Your academic career to date must demonstrate outstanding scientific expertise in Applied Mechanics through the publication of high-quality scientific papers, regular participation in relevant conferences and proven experience in acquiring and managing external research funding. The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Please refer to Section 41 of the Saarland Higher Education Act (SHSG, current version available at: ). We are seeking to appoint an outstanding candidate with a proven profile in continuum-mechanics modelling. The focus of your research should be on coupled multi-field problems, for example the interaction of diffusion, mechanical stresses and chemical driving forces. The aim is to develop rigorous and robust modelling approaches that can be used to address complex challenges in the fields of sustainability and circular material systems. We expect a strong commitment to university-level teaching (documented, for example, by positive teaching evaluations) and the ability to work well in a team (as evidenced, for example, by successful participation in collaborative projects and active involvement in academic committee work). You must have good communication skills in written and spoken German and English. Saarland University views internationalization as a process spanning all aspects of university life. We therefore expect members of our professorial staff to promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that expand collaboration within existing international cooperative networks, e.g. projects with partners in the European University Alliance Transform4Europe () or the University of the Greater Region (). In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. Furthermore, we welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, age, sexual orientation or identity. Please complete the application form in Saarland University-s online professorial appointments portal () and submit it and your application documents by no later than 28 May 2026. Application documents must be uploaded as a single PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents in the order specified: Cover letter setting out your motivation and suitability for the role CV (incl. list of external research funding and awards) List of publications Detailed listing of external research funding secured Overview of research (previous work and research planned at Saarland University, max. 5 pages) Teaching credentials (list of previous courses taught incl. evaluations, explanatory outline of your teaching concept and approach; max. 5 pages) Academic qualifications (undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD/doctoral degree certificates, habilitation (if applicable) and other relevant credentials) Full copies of your three most important publications. Proof of disability if you declared a disability in your application If you hold a university degree from a non-German university, please provide proof of equivalence from Germany-s Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) if available. If you have not yet requested proof of equivalence from ZAB, you must submit proof at a later date if so requested. When you submit a job application to Saarland University, you will be transmitting personal data. Please refer to our privacy notice for information on how we collect and process personal data in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ().By submitting your application, you confirm that you have taken note of the information in the Saarland University privacy notice. The full job advertisement can be found at: weniger ansehen
  • Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international... mehr ansehen
    Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international focus and a distinctive research profile characterized by its four core research hubs -Computer Science-, -BioMed - Life and Materials-, -Interdisciplinary European Research- and -Sustainability-. With numerous internationally respected research institutes situated in the vicinity of the university and dedicated support for start-up companies, Saarland University is an ideal environment for research, teaching and innovation. The proportion of international students studying at Saarland University is well above the national average and is testimony to the university-s strong international focus. Saarland University has been officially certified as a family-friendly university since 2004. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology comprises six departments and promotes interdisciplinary cooperation in both teaching and research. In the Department of Systems Engineering, research is focused on sustainability and the circular economy as well as on quantum engineering technologies. A new Center for Quantum Technologies (QuTe) has recently been established at Saarland University to pursue research across the full spectrum of quantum technologies - from the theoretical and computational foundations (quantum information theory, theoretical physics, computer science, mathematics, quantum computing) to experimental work on physical platforms (quantum physics, quantum optics, quantum engineering). It will also include a satellite facility of the Helmholtz Center -Forschungszentrum Jülich- further strengthening its research capabilities. The Systems Engineering Department in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University is inviting applications for the following position with a preferred start date of spring 2027 (earlier start possible): W3 Professorship Communications in Quantum Technologies (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2831) The university also invites applications for five other professorships in Quantum Information Theory (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2810) Photonics for Quantum Systems (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2830), Electromagnetics in Quantum Technologies (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2829), Control in Quantum Technologies (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2832) and in Quantum+AI: Artificial Intelligence in Quantum Physics and Technology (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2811). Applicants whose research focus fits more than one area are encouraged to submit separate applications to the other professor positions. The professorship addresses communication technologies at the intersection of quantum and classical engineering systems. Its theoretical foundations draw on the concepts and methods of both classical and quantum communications. Research will focus on the technical aspects of quantum communication systems. Key topics include signal processing, coding and modulation; the role of entanglement; error detection and correction; cryptography and security; and information processing in integrated quantum computers and in distributed quantum communication systems (the quantum internet). The person appointed to this position will be an active researcher with an outstanding track record in the field. As a member of the Center for Quantum Technologies, you will collaborate closely with colleagues in the Systems Engineering and Physics departments and will demonstrate strong potential for interdisciplinary research. If appointed, you will be expected to contribute actively to teaching core subjects in communication within the classical engineering sciences and to offer specialized courses that align with your own research areas. You will be involved in developing and shaping study programmes in systems engineering and in quantum engineering. The language of instruction is typically English, but German is preferred for basic courses. We expect you either to have sufficient proficiency to teach in both languages or be willing to acquire this level of proficiency within an appropriate period. The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Please refer to Section 41 of the Saarland Higher Education Act (SHSG, current version available at: at ). You will have an excellent international reputation in the field of communications in quantum systems with a strong record of high-quality publications in relevant areas and will have proven experience in applications in the fields of quantum technology and quantum engineering. A university degree in engineering or a related discipline in the natural sciences (particularly physics) and a doctorate (PhD or equivalent) evidencing research of high originality and significance are required, as is evidence of teaching at university level. Additional selection criteria include a strong track record of securing external research funding - ideally with leadership roles in collaborative research programmes or centres (e.g. as coordinator or principal investigator) - international experience, the ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary settings, and experience of academic administrative and committee work. Experience in and an understanding of university-level teaching, a commitment to contribute innovative teaching concepts at all academic levels (Bachelor-s, Master-s and doctoral), dedicated supervision of students, and support for early career researchers will be considered an advantage. Saarland University views internationalization as a process spanning all aspects of university life. We therefore expect members of our professorial staff to promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that expand collaboration within existing international cooperative networks, e.g. projects with partners in the European University Alliance Transform4Europe () or the University of the Greater Region (). In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. Furthermore, we welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, age, sexual orientation or identity. Please complete the application form in Saarland University's online application portal at and submit it with your application documents by no later than 28 May 2026 . Application documents must be uploaded as a single PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents in the order specified: Curriculum vitae, certificates, credentials, list of publications Three selected publications with a short summary of their impact on your research profile Presentation of research strategy List of courses taught Descriptive statement on teaching strategy and philosophy Details of external funding Three references (contact details only, no reference letters required) Proof of disability if you declared a disability in your application. If you hold a university degree from a foreign university, please provide proof of equivalence from Germany-s Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) if available. If you have not yet requested proof of equivalence from ZAB, you must submit proof at a later date if so requested. Questions about the position should be addressed to Prof. Romanus Dyczij-Edlinger (email: ). For more information on the Center for Quantum Technologies (QuTe), please contact Prof. Moritz Weber (email: ). When you submit a job application to Saarland University, you will be transmitting personal data. Please refer to our privacy notice for information on how we collect and process personal data in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (). By submitting your application, you confirm that you have taken note of the information in the Saarland University privacy notice. The full job advertisement can be found at: weniger ansehen
  • Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international... mehr ansehen
    Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international focus and a distinctive research profile characterized by its four core research hubs -Computer Science-, -BioMed - Life and Materials-, -Interdisciplinary European Research- and -Sustainability-. With numerous internationally respected research institutes situated in the vicinity of the university and dedicated support for start-up companies, Saarland University is an ideal environment for research, teaching and innovation. The proportion of international students studying at Saarland University is well above the national average and is testimony to the university-s strong international focus. Saarland University has been officially certified as a family-friendly university since 2004. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology comprises six departments and promotes interdisciplinary cooperation in both teaching and research. In the Department of Systems Engineering, research is focused on sustainability and the circular economy as well as on quantum engineering technologies. A new Center for Quantum Technologies (QuTe) has recently been established at Saarland University to pursue research across the full spectrum of quantum technologies - from the theoretical and computational foundations (quantum information theory, theoretical physics, computer science, mathematics, quantum computing) to experimental work on physical platforms (quantum physics, quantum optics, quantum engineering). It will also include a satellite facility of the Helmholtz Center -Forschungszentrum Jülich- further strengthening its research capabilities. The Systems Engineering Department in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University is inviting applications for the following position with a preferred start date of spring 2027 (earlier start possible): W3 Professorship Electromagnetics in Quantum Technologies (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2829) The university also invites applications for five other professorships in Quantum Information Theory (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2810) Photonics for Quantum Systems (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2830), Communications in Quantum Technologies (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2831), Control in Quantum Technologies (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2832) and in Quantum+AI: Artificial Intelligence in Quantum Physics and Technology (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2811). Applicants whose research focus fits more than one area are encouraged to submit separate applications to the other professor positions. The research focus of this professorship will be on quantum systems technology for communication, computing and sensing. Of particular interest are modelling and numerical simulation methods at the electromagnetic-field level that enable the computer-aided design of critical components in complex, integrated quantum systems. These may include, but are not limited to, modelling quantum processors or components for quantum photonics in the optical or microwave domain. The theoretical foundations encompass Maxwell-s field theory and aspects of spin-photon coupling, as well as numerical methods for partial differential equations. Additional expertise in high-frequency engineering and photonics, as well as the integration of other physical domains, notably mechanics and thermodynamics, is desirable. The person appointed to this position will be an active researcher with an outstanding track record in the field. As a member of the Center for Quantum Technologies, you will collaborate closely with colleagues in the Systems Engineering and Physics departments and will demonstrate strong potential for interdisciplinary research. If appointed, you will be expected to contribute actively to teaching and to offer specialized courses that align with your own research areas. You will also contribute to the teaching of theoretical electrical engineering as well as to foundational courses in electrical engineering within the classical engineering disciplines. You will be involved in developing and shaping study programmes in systems engineering and in quantum engineering. The language of instruction is typically English, but German is preferred for basic courses. We expect you either to have sufficient proficiency to teach in both languages or be willing to acquire this level of proficiency within an appropriate period. The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Please refer to Section 41 of the Saarland Higher Education Act (SHSG, current version available at: at ). You will have an excellent international reputation in the field of electromagnetics in quantum systems with a strong record of high-quality publications in relevant areas. A university degree in engineering or a related discipline in the natural sciences (particularly physics or mathematics) and a doctorate (PhD or equivalent) evidencing research of high originality and significance are required, as is evidence of teaching at university level. Additional selection criteria include a strong track record of securing external research funding - ideally with leadership roles in collaborative research programmes or centres (e.g. as coordinator or principal investigator) - international experience, the ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary settings, and experience of academic administrative and committee work. Experience in and an understanding of university-level teaching, a commitment to contribute innovative teaching concepts at all academic levels (Bachelor-s, Master-s and doctoral), dedicated supervision of students, and support for early career researchers will be considered an advantage. Saarland University views internationalization as a process spanning all aspects of university life. We therefore expect members of our professorial staff to promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that expand collaboration within existing international cooperative networks, e.g. projects with partners in the European University Alliance Transform4Europe () or the University of the Greater Region (). In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. Furthermore, we welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, age, sexual orientation or identity. Please complete the application form in Saarland University-s online application portal at and submit it with your application documents by no later than 28 May 2026. Application documents must be uploaded as a single PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents in the order specified: Curriculum vitae, certificates, credentials, list of publications Three selected publications with a short summary of their impact on your research profile Presentation of research strategy List of courses taught Descriptive statement on teaching strategy and philosophy Details of external funding Three references (contact details only, no reference letters required) Proof of disability if you declared a disability in your application. If you hold a university degree from a foreign university, please provide proof of equivalence from Germany-s Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) if available. If you have not yet requested proof of equivalence from ZAB, you must submit proof at a later date if so requested. Questions about the position should be addressed to Prof. Steffen Wiese (email: ). For more information on the Center for Quantum Technologies (QuTe), please contact Prof. Moritz Weber (email: ). When you submit a job application to Saarland University, you will be transmitting personal data. Please refer to our privacy notice for information on how we collect and process personal data in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (). By submitting your application, you confirm that you have taken note of the information in the Saarland University privacy notice. The full job advertisement can be found at: weniger ansehen
  • Saarland University is a campus university with an international focus... mehr ansehen
    Saarland University is a campus university with an international focus and a strong research profile. Its four core research areas -Computer Science-, -BioMed - Life and Materials-, -Interdisciplinary European Research- and -Sustainability- are defining features of the university. With numerous internationally respected research institutes situated in the vicinity of the university and dedicated support for start-up companies, Saarland University is an ideal environment for research, teaching and innovation. The proportion of international students studying at Saarland University is well above the national average and is testimony to the university-s strong international focus. Saarland University has been officially certified as a family-friendly university since 2004. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University brings together numerous disciplines under one organizational umbrella with the aim of fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in teaching, fundamental and exploratory research and in the development of practical applications. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering is active in the key research fields -Multifunctional Materials and Systems-, -Sustainability and the Circular Economy- and -Digitalization, Data and AI-, all of which are constantly evolving and strongly represented in the faculty-s academic curricula. The Department is a major contributor to the university-wide core research area -Sustainability- and is helping to actively shape the regional transformation project -CircularSaar a key initiative in Saarland that aims to advance a resource-efficient circular economy. The aim is to work closely with regional partners from academia, industry and the public sector to develop innovative materials-science solutions for closed-loop material cycles, recycling strategies and sustainable manufacturing processes. The professorship being advertised will make a major contribution to the project-s scientific profile and visibility, and will strengthen Saarland University-s role as a catalyst for sustainable regional transformation. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University is inviting applications for the following position to commence at the earliest possible opportunity: W2 Professorship (W3 tenure track position) in Functional Materials (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2675) This professorial position is a fixed-term public sector appointment (-Beamtenverhältnis auf Zeit-) for a maximum period of six years. If the tenure evaluation procedure (teaching appraisal and external assessment of research work) is positive, the appointee will be promoted to a permanent professorship (lifetime tenure) at the German academic salary scale W3. The University is also inviting applications for four further professorships in the fields of Product Development and Circularity-Driven Design (m/f/x; reference no.: W2765), Sustainable Metallurgy and Structural Materials in a Circular Economy m/f/x, reference no.: W2764), Applied Mechanics (m/f/x; reference no.: W2677) and Advanced Recycling Processes for Circular Material Flows (m/f/x; reference no.: W2763). Applicants whose research focus is between any of these areas are encouraged to submit a separate application to each professorship position for which their scientific profile is suitable. This professorship covers the field of modern functional materials, focusing strongly on sustainability, the circular economy and resource-efficient technologies. It will be a central element of the department-s future strategic research priorities: Multifunctional Materials & Systems; Sustainability and the Circular Economy; Digitalization, Data and AI. The person appointed to this position will advance research spanning multiple material classes in the areas of hierarchically structured functional materials and/or functional hybrid materials for sustainability and energy applications. Potential research topics include: adaptive and switchable meta-materials; 2D- and 3D-organized functional materials as platforms for catalyst or electrode materials; solid-state electrolytes; and materials for hydrogen storage. Work in these fields will encompass the development, experimental investigation and evaluation of functional materials with a view to improved resource efficiency and lower carbon footprints. The person appointed will also be expected to develop strategies that enhance the circularity, recyclability and reuse of modern materials (-design for recycling-), and to participate in research data management initiatives. Your teaching duties will cover the field of functional materials with particular emphasis on sustainable technologies. In the fixed-term W2 phase of the professorship, you will be expected to contribute substantially to core teaching in the Bachelor-s and Master-s programmes (e.g. ceramic and glasses, functional materials, 3D analysis of microstructures). In the subsequent W3 phase, you will establish a new teaching module whose focus will be on sustainability. In addition, you will play an active role in the materials science and engineering practical and laboratory courses and will be closely involved in the ongoing development of the department-s degree programmes. You will engage in interdisciplinary collaborative teaching and research, particularly with external research institutes (INM, ZeMa, IZFP, DFKI, HIPS), and will contribute to the acquisition and implementation of regional, national and international research consortia - especially in sustainability research and the circular economy. The successful applicant will be a university graduate with a degree in materials science, materials engineering, chemistry, physics or a related discipline and will have a strong track record of sustained high-quality research in sustainable, hierarchically structured and/or hybrid functional materials. You will have demonstrated your expertise through publications in leading, high-impact journals, your record of securing external research funding, and through your active engagement with the scientific community. An aptitude for and a strong commitment to university-level teaching, the ability to work well in a team and a collaborative approach to research are required. We expect you to: (i) play an active role in the internationalization of the university, particularly through collaborative initiatives with partners in Transform4Europe alliance and the University of the Greater Region network, as well as with EUSMAT; (ii) contribute to academic self-governance and administrative work (during the W2 phase at least at departmental level, and subsequently at faculty and university level); and (iii) support and supervise junior and early-career researchers. Saarland University views internationalization as a process spanning all aspects of university life. We therefore expect members of our professorial staff to promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that expand collaboration within existing international cooperative networks, e.g. projects with partners in the European University Alliance Transform4Europe () or the University of the Greater Region (). In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, disability, age, sexual orientation or identity. To apply for this position, please submit your application by no later than 28 May 2026 via Saarland University-s online professorial appointments platform: Application documents must be uploaded as a single PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents in the order specified: Cover letter CV (incl. list of external research funding and awards) List of publications and details of external research funding secured Overview of research (previous work and research planned at Saarland University, max. 5 pages) Teaching credentials (list of previous courses taught incl. evaluations, explanatory outline of your teaching concept and approach; max. 5 pages) Academic qualifications (undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD/doctoral degree certificates, habilitation (if applicable) and other relevant credentials) Full copies of your three most important publications Proof of disability if you declared a disability in your application If you hold a university degree from a non-German university, please provide proof of equivalence from Germany-s Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) if available. If you have not yet requested proof of equivalence from ZAB, you must submit proof at a later date if so requested. Questions about the position should be addressed to Prof. Steffen Wiese (email: ). For more information on the Center for Quantum Technologies (QuTe), please contact Prof. Moritz Weber (email: ). When you submit a job application to Saarland University, you will be transmitting personal data. Please refer to our privacy notice for information on how we collect and process personal data in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ().By submitting your application, you confirm that you have taken note of the information in the Saarland University privacy notice. The full job advertisement can be found at: weniger ansehen
  • Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international... mehr ansehen
    Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international focus and a distinctive research profile characterized by its four core research hubs -Computer Science-, -BioMed - Life and Materials-, -Interdisciplinary European Research- and -Sustainability-. With numerous internationally respected research institutes situated in the vicinity of the university and dedicated support for start-up companies, Saarland University is an ideal environment for research, teaching and innovation. The proportion of international students studying at Saarland University is well above the national average and is testimony to the university-s strong international focus. Saarland University has been officially certified as a family-friendly university since 2004. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University brings together numerous disciplines under one organizational umbrella with the aim of fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in teaching, fundamental and exploratory research and in the development of practical applications. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering is active in the key research fields -Multifunctional Materials and Systems-, -Sustainability and the Circular Economy- and -Digitalization, Data and AI-, all of which are constantly evolving and strongly represented in the faculty-s academic curricula, and is a major contributor to the university-wide core research area -Sustainability-. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University in Saarbrücken is inviting applications for the following position to commence on 1 October 2026: W2 Professorship (W3 tenure track position) in Advanced Recycling Processes for Circular Material Flows (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2763) This professorial position is a fixed-term public sector appointment (-Beamtenverhältnis auf Zeit-) for a maximum period of six years. If the tenure evaluation procedure (teaching appraisal and external assessment of research work) is positive, the appointee will be promoted to a permanent professorship (lifetime tenure) at the German academic salary scale W3. The University is also inviting applications for four further professorships in the fields of Product Development and Circularity-Driven Design (m/f/x; reference no. W2765), Sustainable Metallurgy and Structural Materials in a Circular Economy m/f/x, reference no. W2764), Applied Mechanics (m/f/x; reference no. W2677) and Functional Materials (m/f/x; reference no. W2675). Applicants whose research focus is between any of these areas are encouraged to submit a separate application to each professorship position for which their scientific profile is suitable. The person appointed to this position will play an active role in shaping Saarland University-s newly established core research area -Sustainability- and will take a leading part in its development. We expect you to drive research and innovative teaching in the field of recycling and materials designed for circularity. The research will focus on innovative approaches to developing materials that are recyclable by design, for example through debonding on demand using stimulus-responsive or bio-based binders, as well as novel materials and technology concepts for (bio-based) CO- fixation within the materials cycle. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology seeks to create a multidisciplinary research network that will drive the development of closed-loop material systems. To this end, you will be expected to collaborate closely with the other university research groups active in the core research area -Sustainability- and in the regional transformation project -CircularSaar- (Sustainable Metallurgy and Structural Materials in a Circular Economy, Computational Methods for Circular Materials and Systems, Functional Materials for Circular Systems, and Design for Circularity) as well as with the local non-university research institutions such as INM, IzfP, MECS, DFKI and ZeMA. We also expect you to demonstrate a strong willingness to cooperate with local industry and businesses, to make use of AI in research, and to participate in research data management initiatives. Your teaching duties will cover the field of recycling technologies in our engineering and related interdisciplinary degree programmes. In the fixed-term W2 phase of the professorship, you will be expected to establish new teaching modules covering recycling technologies and related subjects. You will actively participate in the implementation of interdisciplinary practical and laboratory courses and be involved in academic administrative and committee work at the departmental and faculty levels. At the full-tenure W3 level, you will offer courses on sustainable production and fundamental manufacturing principles and will contribute to developing new and enhancing existing degree programmes. Other duties include recruiting and supporting early-career researchers. Active participation in establishing and expanding the department-s international degree programmes (AMASE, EEIGM, ATLANTIS) is expressly desired. In addition, you will be required to participate in the acquisition, preparation and implementation of collaborative projects with local and national stakeholders as well as regional and international research projects. The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Please refer to Section 41 of the Saarland Higher Education Act (SHSG, current version available at ). The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Candidates must have a university degree in an engineering subject, chemistry, physics or a related subject and have experience in and an aptitude for academic teaching. They will have demonstrated a particular capacity for independent academic research, usually evidenced by the outstanding quality of their PhD or doctoral thesis, and by having obtained an advanced, post-doctoral research degree (Habilitation) or by having published an equivalent volume of peer-reviewed research or by having successfully completed the interim evaluation of a junior professorship or by having obtained an equivalent position. Applicants should demonstrate a high level of expertise in at least one of the research fields mentioned above, as evidenced by the publication of high-quality, peer-reviewed scientific work and by regular participation in relevant scientific conferences. We expect a strong commitment to academic teaching documented by previous regular teaching duties and positive teaching evaluations, ideally in the fields of metallurgy, sustainability and circular material flows. We also expect you to be a strong team player and to have a collaborative mindset, demonstrated, for example, by successful participation in joint projects and active involvement in academic committee work. You must have good communication skills in written and spoken German and English. Saarland University views internationalization as a process spanning all aspects of university life. We therefore expect members of our professorial staff to promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that expand collaboration within existing international cooperative networks, e.g. projects with partners in the European University Alliance Transform4Europe () or the University of the Greater Region (). In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, disability, age, sexual orientation or identity. Please complete the application form in Saarland University-s online professorial appointments portal ) and submit it and your application documents by no later than 28 May 2026. Application documents must be uploaded as a PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents in the order specified: Cover letter setting out your motivation and suitability for the role CV (incl. list of external research funding and awards) List of publications Detailed listing of external research funding secured Overview of research (previous work and research planned at Saarland University, max. 5 pages) Teaching history and concept (list of previous courses taught incl. evaluations, explanatory outline of your teaching concept and approach; max. 5 pages) Academic qualifications (undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD/doctoral degree certificates, habilitation (if applicable) and other relevant credentials) Full copies of your three most important publications Proof of disability if you declared a disability in your application If you hold a university degree from a non-German university, please provide proof of equivalence from Germany-s Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) if available. If you have not yet requested proof of equivalence from ZAB, you must submit proof at a later date if so requested. When you submit a job application to Saarland University, you will be transmitting personal data. Please refer to our privacy notice for information on how we collect and process personal data in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ().By submitting your application . click apply for full job details weniger ansehen
  • W3 Professorship Control in Quantum Technologies  

    - Saarbrücken
    Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international... mehr ansehen
    Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international focus and a distinctive research profile characterized by its four core research hubs Computer Science-, -BioMed - Life and Materials-, -Interdisciplinary European Research- and -Sustainability-. With numerous internationally respected research institutes situated in the vicinity of the university and dedicated support for start-up companies, Saarland University is an ideal environment for research, teaching and innovation. The proportion of international students studying at Saarland University is well above the national average and is testimony to the university-s strong international focus. Saarland University has been officially certified as a family-friendly university since 2004. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology comprises six departments and promotes interdisciplinary cooperation in both teaching and research. In the Department of Systems Engineering, research is focused on sustainability and the circular economy as well as on quantum engineering technologies. A new Center for Quantum Technologies (QuTe) has recently been established at Saarland University to pursue research across the full spectrum of quantum technologies - from the theoretical and computational foundations (quantum information theory, theoretical physics, computer science, mathematics, quantum computing) to experimental work on physical platforms (quantum physics, quantum optics, quantum engineering). It will also include a satellite facility of the Helmholtz Center -Forschungszentrum Jülich- further strengthening its research capabilities. The Systems Engineering Department in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University is inviting applications for the following position with a preferred start date of spring 2027 (earlier start possible): W3 Professorship Control in Quantum Technologies (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2832) The university also invites applications for five other professorships in Quantum Information Theory (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2810) Photonics for Quantum Systems (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2830), Electromagnetics in Quantum Technologies (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2829), Communications in Quantum Technologies (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2831) and in Quantum+AI: Artificial Intelligence in Quantum Physics and Technology (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2811). Applicants whose research focus fits more than one area are encouraged to submit separate applications to the other professor positions. The research focus of this professorship will be on control theory in quantum systems technology. The person appointed to this position will be an active researcher with an outstanding track record in the field. As a member of the Center for Quantum Technologies, you will collaborate closely with colleagues in the Systems Engineering and Physics departments and will demonstrate strong potential for interdisciplinary research. If appointed, you will be expected to contribute actively to teaching, including foundational courses in systems theory and control engineering. You will also be involved in developing and shaping study programmes in systems engineering and in quantum engineering. The language of instruction is typically English, but German is preferred for basic courses. We expect you either to have sufficient proficiency to teach in both languages or be willing to acquire this level of proficiency within an appropriate period. The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Please refer to Section 41 of the Saarland Higher Education Act (SHSG, current version available at: at ). You will have an excellent international reputation in the field of systems theory and control or quantum control with a strong record of high-quality publications in relevant areas. We expect proven expertise in feedforward or feedback control in applications with quantum technological relevance. A university degree in engineering or a related discipline in the natural sciences (particularly physics or mathematics) and a doctorate (PhD or equivalent) evidencing research of high originality and significance are required, as is evidence of teaching at university level. Additional selection criteria include a strong track record of securing external research funding - ideally with leadership roles in collaborative research programmes or centres (e.g. as coordinator or principal investigator) - international experience, the ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary settings, and experience of academic administrative and committee work. Experience in and an understanding of university-level teaching, a commitment to contribute innovative teaching concepts at all academic levels (Bachelor-s, Master-s and doctoral), dedicated supervision of students, and support for early career researchers will be considered an advantage. Saarland University views internationalization as a process spanning all aspects of university life. We therefore expect members of our professorial staff to promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that expand collaboration within existing international cooperative networks, e.g. projects with partners in the European University Alliance Transform4Europe () or the University of the Greater Region (). In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. Furthermore, we welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, age, sexual orientation or identity. Please complete the application form in Saarland University's online application portal at and submit it with your application documents by no later than 28 May 2026. Application documents must be uploaded as a single PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents in the order specified: Curriculum vitae, certificates, credentials, list of publications Three selected publications with a short summary of their impact on your research profile Presentation of research strategy List of courses taught Descriptive statement on teaching strategy and philosophy Details of external funding Three references (contact details only, no reference letters required) Proof of disability if you declared a disability in your application. If you hold a university degree from a foreign university, please provide proof of equivalence from Germany-s Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) if available. If you have not yet requested proof of equivalence from ZAB, you must submit proof at a later date if so requested. Questions about the position should be addressed to Prof. Kathrin Flaßkamp (email: ). For more information on the Center for Quantum Technologies (QuTe), please contact Prof. Moritz Weber (email: ). When you submit a job application to Saarland University, you will be transmitting personal data. Please refer to our privacy notice for information on how we collect and process personal data in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (). By submitting your application, you confirm that you have taken note of the information in the Saarland University privacy notice. The full job advertisement can be found at: weniger ansehen
  • To further strengthen the excellence in research and teaching, the Dep... mehr ansehen
    To further strengthen the excellence in research and teaching, the Department of Philosophy in collaboration with the Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz / German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) is inviting applications for the following position to start at the earliest possible opportunity: W2 Professorship (W3 tenure track position) in Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2759) The position is a fixed-term public sector appointment (Beamtenverhältnis auf Zeit) for a maximum pre-tenure period of six years. If the tenure evaluation procedure (teaching appraisal and external assessment of research work) is positive, the appointee will be promoted to a permanent professorship (lifetime tenure) at the German academic salary scale W3. We are looking for a highly motivated and promising researcher in the area of Ethics of Artificial Intelligence with extensive knowledge in the fields of practical philosophy, computer science and AI who will work on the ethics of and in AI at the DFKI and the Department of Philosophy in Saarbrücken. At the university, the professorship will complement the Department of Philosophy and will establish a strong bridge to the DFKI and the Department of Computer Science. The role is also linked to the proposed Centre for Digital Humanities, which is currently in the planning phase. The person appointed to this position is expected to make a substantial and active contribution to departmental research and to teach and supervise at all levels (Bachelor, Master, PhD and teacher training programmes). The appointee should also be willing to, where appropriate, participate in teaching at the Department of Computer Science (for example, the award-winning -Ethics for Nerds- course). At DFKI, the role holder will establish and lead a research group and potentially a new research department conducting interdisciplinary, application-oriented research at the intersection of computer science and philosophy and should therefore demonstrate clear potential to lead an independent research group. We expect that the appointee will hold a co-appointment with the Department of Computer Science. W2 professorial appointments (W3 tenure track positions) at Saarland University have the right to supervise Bachelor-s, Master-s, doctoral and teacher training programmes students. The successful candidate will pursue world-class research, lead an independent research group and fulfil teaching and supervisory duties. This position offers excellent working conditions within a lively, international scientific community on campus and in close collaboration with the various DFKI sites and research departments. DFKI and Saarland University are integral parts of the Saarland Informatics Campus (SIC), which also hosts the two Max-Planck Institutes for Informatics and for Software Systems, and the Helmholtz Center for Information Security (CISPA). The Department of Philosophy maintains strong ties to other university departments - notably Computer Science - and to philosophy departments in Germany and abroad. Together, the Saarland campus offers an interdisciplinary, dynamic and intellectually stimulating research environment. Applicants must demonstrate that they are qualified in the ethics of artificial intelligence and should demonstrate strong research capabilities. Applicants should have produced research publications on the ethics of artificial intelligence that are independent of their doctoral dissertation and should have experience in externally funded research projects. The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law (see legal recruitment requirements in 41 Saarländisches Hochschulgesetz, current version available at ). Your application: Please complete the application form in Saarland University's online application portal at and submit it with your application documents by no later than 28 May 2026 . Application documents must be uploaded as a single PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents in the order specified: a cover letter and curriculum vitae a full list of publications a full list of external funding secured (indicate amounts awarded to you in joint applications) your proposed research plan (2-5 pages) a teaching statement (1 page) copies of your degree certificates full-text copies of your five most important publications a list of three academic references (including email addresses), at least one of whom must be a person who is outside the group of your current or former supervisors or colleagues confirmation/proof of severe disability, if you have indicated a severe disability in the application form if available: proof of equivalence of the foreign university degree from the Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB; does not apply to university degrees in Germany). If the proof has not yet been requested at the time of application, it must be submitted later upon request. Please contact if you have any questions. Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international focus and a distinctive research profile characterized by its four core research hubs -Computer Science and Informatics-, -BioMed-, -Europe- and -Sustainability-. Hosting, among other research groups, a Collaborative Research Centre, the Faculty of Humanities is a research-intensive faculty specializing in the fields -Europe-, -Language and Cognition-, -Cultural Diversity- and -Digital Humanities-. The Department of Philosophy is a dynamic research and teaching unit with a strong focus on systematic philosophy, both theoretical and practical, and on philosophy conducted in the analytic tradition, including the use and the study of formal tools from logic and linguistics. In collaboration with the Department of Philosophy and the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) the faculty is currently establishing a new research area on the ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence. The DFKI is the world's largest independent research institute in the field of artificial intelligence. The research work conducted across its 29 research departments focuses on human-centric AI and is guided by the principles of social relevance and scientific excellence in key areas and future applications of AI. Saarland University regards internationalization as an institution-wide process spanning all aspects of university life and it therefore encourages applications that align with its internationalization strategy. Members of the university's professorial staff are therefore expected to promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that maintain or expand collaboration within existing international cooperative networks. Saarland University is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, disability, age, sexual orientation or identity. When you submit a job application to Saarland University, you will be transmitting personal data. Please refer to our privacy notice () for information on how we collect and process personal data in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). By submitting your application, you confirm that you have taken note of the information in the Saarland University privacy notice. The full job advertisement can be found at: weniger ansehen
  • Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international... mehr ansehen
    Saarland University is a campus university with a strong international focus and a distinctive research profile characterized by its four core research hubs -Computer Science-, -BioMed - Life and Materials-, -Interdisciplinary European Research- and -Sustainability-. With numerous internationally respected research institutes situated in the vicinity of the university and dedicated support for start-up companies, Saarland University is an ideal environment for research, teaching and innovation. The proportion of international students studying at Saarland University is well above the national average and is testimony to the university-s strong international focus. Saarland University has been officially certified as a family-friendly university since 2004. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University brings together numerous disciplines under one organizational umbrella with the aim of fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in teaching, fundamental and exploratory research and in the development of practical applications. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering is active in the key research fields -Multifunctional Materials and Systems-, -Sustainability and the Circular Economy- and -Digitalization, Data and AI-, all of which are constantly evolving and strongly represented in the faculty-s academic curricula, and is a major contributor to the university-wide core research area -Sustainability-. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University in Saarbrücken is inviting applications for the following position to commence on 1 October 2026: W2 Professorship (W3 tenure track position) in Sustainable Metallurgy and Structural Materials in a Circular Economy (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2764) This professorial position is a fixed-term public sector appointment (-Beamtenverhältnis auf Zeit-) for a maximum period of six years. If the tenure evaluation procedure (teaching appraisal and external assessment of research work) is positive, the appointee will be promoted to a permanent professorship (lifetime tenure) at the German academic salary scale W3. The University is also inviting applications for four further professorships in the fields of Product Development and Circularity-Driven Design (m/f/x; reference no. W2765), Advanced Recycling Processes for Circular Material Flows (m/f/x; reference no. W2763), Applied Mechanics (m/f/x; reference no. W2677) and Functional Materials (m/f/x; reference no. W2675). Applicants whose research focus is between any of these areas are encouraged to submit a separate application to each professorship position for which their scientific profile is suitable. As a member of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, you will play an active role in shaping Saarland University-s core research area -Sustainability- and in developing the key regional transformation project -CircularSaar-. You are expected to drive research and innovative teaching in the field of sustainable metallurgy and the role of structural materials in the circular economy. Your research should focus on designing low-carbon production pathways and establishing fully integrated, low-emission life cycles for metal products. Key research topics include: new (hydrogen-based) reduction methods in green steel production; electrochemical and biological processes for extracting valuable elements (e.g. lithium, cobalt and rare earths); the design of new alloy systems for structural materials that are easier to recycle and require less energy in downstream processing; and the physicochemical conversion of metallurgical slag into cement additives, concrete components or ceramic materials. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology seeks to create a multidisciplinary research network that will drive the development of closed-loop material systems. To this end, you will be expected to collaborate closely with the other university research groups active in the core research area -Sustainability- and in the regional transformation project -CircularSaar- (Recycling for Circular Materials, Computational Methods for Circular Materials and Systems, Functional Materials for Circular Systems, and Design for Circularity) as well as with the local non-university research institutions such as INM, IzfP, MECS, DFKI and ZeMA. We also expect you to demonstrate a strong willingness to cooperate with local industry and businesses, to make use of AI in research, and to participate in research data management initiatives. Your teaching duties will cover the fields of metallic materials and sustainable metallurgy. In addition to in-depth courses on the thermodynamics of metals and alloys, you will combine traditional materials science with modern concepts of sustainability. In the fixed-term W2 phase of the professorship, you will establish new courses on the topics of sustainable metallurgy, circular material flows for metallic structural materials, and new methods of metal extraction. You will actively participate in the implementation of practical and laboratory courses and be involved in academic administrative and committee work at the departmental level. At the full-tenure W3 level, you will deliver lectures to undergraduates in areas such as alloy science, the thermodynamics and kinetics of metallic materials. You will also develop a module for Master-s programmes in the core research area -Sustainability- and will contribute to developing the degree programmes offered by the department. Other duties include recruiting and supporting early-career researchers. Active participation in establishing and expanding the department-s international degree programmes (AMASE, EEIGM, ATLANTIS) is expressly desired. In addition, you will be required to participate in the acquisition, preparation and implementation of collaborative projects with local and national stakeholders as well as regional and international research projects. The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Please refer to Section 41 of the Saarland Higher Education Act (SHSG, current version available at ). The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Applicants must have a university degree in materials science, materials engineering, chemistry, physics or a related subject and have experience in and an aptitude for academic teaching. They will have a PhD or doctorate in an appropriate subject and will have demonstrated a particular capacity for independent academic research, typically by having obtained an advanced, post-doctoral research degree (Habilitation) or by having published an equivalent volume of peer-reviewed research or by having successfully completed the interim evaluation of a junior professorship or equivalent position. Applicants should demonstrate a high level of expertise in metallurgy, sustainability, and recyclable structural materials - particularly in relation to the research topics mentioned above - evidenced by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed scientific work and by regular participation in relevant scientific conferences. We expect a strong commitment to academic teaching documented by previous regular teaching duties and positive teaching evaluations, ideally in the fields of metallurgy, sustainability and circular material flows. We also expect you to be a strong team player and to have a collaborative mindset, demonstrated, for example, by successful participation in joint projects and active involvement in academic committee work. You must have good communication skills in written and spoken German and English. Saarland University views internationalization as a process spanning all aspects of university life. We therefore expect members of our professorial staff to promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that expand collaboration within existing international cooperative networks, e.g. projects with partners in the European University Alliance Transform4Europe () or the University of the Greater Region (). In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, disability, age, sexual orientation or identity. Please complete the application form in Saarland University-s online professorial appointments portal () and submit it and your application documents by no later than 28 May 2026. Application documents must be uploaded as a PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents in the order specified: Cover letter setting out your motivation and suitability for the role CV (incl. list of external research funding and awards) List of publications Detailed listing of external research funding secured Overview of research (previous work and research planned at Saarland University, max. 5 pages) Teaching history and concept (list of previous courses taught incl. evaluations, explanatory outline of your teaching concept and approach; max. 5 pages) Academic qualifications (undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD/doctoral degree certificates . click apply for full job details weniger ansehen
  • Teamleitung Datenentwicklungspool SOUNDS (m/w/d)  

    - Saarbrücken
    Kennziffer N2302, Vergütung nach TV-L, Entgeltgruppe E 14, Beschäftigu... mehr ansehen
    Kennziffer N2302, Vergütung nach TV-L, Entgeltgruppe E 14, Beschäftigungsdauer: bis 15.07.2032 mit Option auf Verlängerung, Beschäftigungsumfang: 100 % der tariflichen Arbeitszeit Das ist Ihr Arbeitsbereich: Das Societal Observatory Using Novel Data Sources (SOUNDS) ist ein interdisziplinäres Forschungsprojekt an der Universität des Saarlandes (UdS), gefördert durch den Transformationsfonds des Landes. Wir untersuchen gesellschaftliche Transformationsprozesse mithilfe innovativer Datenquellen wie Satellitenbildern, sozialen Medien und Barcode-Scannern mit dem Ziel, Computer- und Sozialwissenschaften zu vernetzen und den Einsatz datenintensiver Methoden in der Forschung zu stärken. Langfristig soll ein Institut entstehen, das auf den aufgebauten Strukturen basiert. SOUNDS arbeitet eng mit Partnern wie dem I2SC (Interdisciplinary Institute for Societal Computing) und dem Max-Planck-Institut für Softwaresysteme zusammen und adressiert Disziplinen wie Politikwissenschaft, Soziologie und Makroökonomie. Viele unserer Forschungsprojekte basieren auf gemeinsamen Datentypen Social-Media-Daten, Mobilitätsdaten, Satellitenbilder. Um Effizienz, Qualität und eine offene Wissenschaftskultur zu fördern, bauen wir einen zentralen Datenentwicklungspool auf. Sie leiten dieses Team aus mindestens drei spezialisierten Data Engineers und sind erste Ansprechperson für datentechnische Fragen im gesamten Projekt. Ihre Aufgaben sind: Teamführung und Koordination Zusammen mit der Geschäftsführung übernehmen Sie eine Schlüsselrolle beim Aufbau effizienter Strukturen und leiten das Team des Datenentwicklungspools. Sie leiten, koordinieren und entwickeln ein Team von mindestens drei Data Engineers fachlich weiter. Sie planen und priorisieren Aufgaben im Team und verteilen sie zielgerichtet. Sie vertreten den Datenentwicklungspool in interdisziplinären Projektmeetings und arbeiten eng mit der Geschäftsführung und den Projektleitungen zusammen. Technische Architektur und Infrastruktur Sie gestalten eine ganzheitliche Datenarchitektur (Data Warehouses, Data Lakes, Cloud-Lösungen) und bauen die technische Infrastruktur für die Forschungsprojekte auf. Sie entwickeln und pflegen Datenpipelines für große, heterogene Datenquellen sowie Schnittstellen und Integrationsprozesse. Sie stellen Datenqualität, Reproduzierbarkeit und vollständige Dokumentation sicher und sorgen für die Einhaltung datenschutz- und compliancerechtlicher Anforderungen. Beratung und wissenschaftliche Unterstützung Sie beraten Forschende verschiedener Disziplinen zu datentechnischen Fragen und begleiten sie bei der Umsetzung geeigneter Lösungen. Sie unterstützen Forschende bei der Auswahl geeigneter Tools, Methoden und Prozesse für Datenerhebung, -speicherung und -analyse. Ihr Profil ist: Abgeschlossenes wissenschaftliches Hochschulstudium in BWL, VWL, Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Wirtschafts-ingenieurwesen, Wirtschaftsmathematik, Wirtschaftsinformatik o.Ä. Darüber hinaus bringen Sie mit: Das bringen Sie mit Abgeschlossenes Studium (Master/Diplom) in Informatik, Data Science, Computational Social Science oder einer vergleichbaren Fachrichtung Mehrjährige Berufserfahrung im Bereich Data Engineering, Big Data, Cloud-Architekturen oder der Verarbeitung großer, heterogener Datenmengen Sehr gute Kenntnisse moderner Datenarchitekturen (Data Warehouses, Data Lakes, Streaming-Technologien) Erste Erfahrungen in der Leitung von Projekten oder Teams Erfahrung in der Zusammenarbeit mit (universitären) Forschenden Sehr gute Deutschkenntnisse (mind. 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