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Professor in Planetary Sciences 100%
- Publication date:24 October 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Bern
About the job
The Division of Space Research and Planetary Sciences of the Physics Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland, invites applications for a full-time position as a Professor in Planetary Sciences.
The Division is a leading institute in space research and is looking for a Professor of Experimental Physics in the field of planetary science for Solar System exploration. The initial level of tenure can range from assistant professor tenure track to full professor depending on qualifications (open rank).
We invite applications from candidates who conduct outstanding research, teaching, mentorship, and leadership in any area of experimental planetary science. Areas of research could include, but are not limited to, the properties, origin and evolution of planets and minor bodies in the Solar System, the search for and emergence of life beyond Earth, the composition of surfaces and atmospheres, ongoing physical and chemical surface and sub-surface processes and the evolution of planetary interiors. A diverse spectrum of approaches and methodologies is welcome, including, but not limited to, the analysis and modelling of space probe datasets, instrumentation and flight hardware development, experimental, observational and laboratory techniques, comparative planetology or the involvement, development and leadership in space missions.
The successful candidate's research program will constitute a defining part of the Division's research activities. It will complement existing research initiatives locally and within the Swiss and international landscape. The successful candidate will become a member of the faculty of science and of the Division directorate, playing a vital role in a large and dynamic Division that is strongly engaged in research, education, and outreach programs.
The Division values internationality and boasts a longstanding tradition in planetary research and space missions. It provides excellent conditions in terms of infrastructure like laboratories, engineering and manufacturing capabilities to build space-grade hardware, but also through a rich and vibrant scientific environment that includes the Division, the interdisciplinary Center for Space and Habitability of the University of Bern, and the International Space Science Institute in Bern.
We anticipate an excellent academic record including the successful acquisition of third-party funds, a strong international network in space research, as well as excellent social skills. We seek suitable candidates who have the potential and/or skills in transformational leadership and who foster a conducive research culture. The successful candidate will also possess a strong record and/or commitment to excellence in teaching, advising and mentorship.
Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in planetary sciences, physics, geophysics, astrophysics or a related field. In line with its commitment to fostering an inclusive academic environment, the University of Bern actively seeks to increase the proportion of women and other underrepresented groups in leadership positions. We warmly encourage such candidates to apply. Applications involving job sharing or part time will be considered. As a signatory of the DORA declaration, the University applies its principles to ensure fair and transparent recruitment.
Applications should include:
• Letter of motivation (max. 3 pages)
• Curriculum Vitae (max. 5 pages)
• List of publications
• List of courses taught (max. 2 pages)
• List of third-party funds raised (max. 1 page)
• DEI-statement outlining past and planned future contributions (max. 1 page)
• Research plan for the first 5 years (max. 10 pages excluding references)
The application documents should be submitted by 31 January 2026 electronically in a single PDF file to the Dean's Office (email: E-Mail schreiben), including this completed online questionnaire available here .
For inquiries, please contact Prof. Christoph Mordasini, Executive Director of the Division of Space Research and Planetary Sciences (E-Mail schreiben).
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