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Professor of Data-Driven Materials Discovery 90 - 100% auprès de l' AMI - Biophysique
- 27 April 2026
- 90 – 100%
- Permanent position
- Fribourg
Job summary
Join the University of Fribourg's Adolphe Merkle Institute, a leader in biophysics. Be part of a supportive and collaborative work environment that values research excellence.
Tasks
- Develop an internationally leading research programme in soft materials.
- Secure substantial external funding for innovative research initiatives.
- Collaborate closely with faculty and contribute to graduate teaching.
Skills
- Exceptional international research track record in computational materials.
- Expertise in artificial intelligence-driven materials discovery.
- Focus on health, sustainable materials, and emerging functions.
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Particularité
As a member of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA), the University of Fribourg emphasises the qualitative assessment of academic achievements and transparent processes. The university also seeks to promote the equitable representation of women and men. The university strongly encourages applications from women.
Domaine d'activité
The successful candidate will be expected to develop an internationally leading research programme and secure substantial external funding. Close collaboration with other members of the Institute and the Faculty of Science and Medicine is expected. The AMI contributes to the Faculty of Science and Medicine's educational mission by delivering graduate level teaching. The institute offers highly competitive working conditions, outstanding infrastructure, a generous start-up package, and generous discretionary research funds
Exigences
Applicants should have an exceptional track record of international research excellence in computational soft materials discovery, appropriate to their career stage. Their research programme should encompass artificial-intelligence-driven materials discovery methods in soft matter science. The Adolphe Merkle Institute's research strategy emphasises soft nanomaterials and bioinspiration, combining fundamental and application-oriented research to facilitate technology transfer. Preferred application fields include Health and Food, Sustainable and Circular Materials, and Materials with Emerging Functions
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Date d'entrée en fonction:
- 01.08.2027
Renseignements:
Prof. Ullrich Steiner
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Date limite de réception des offres:
31.05.2026
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