The work area of this professorship will be the analysis of structural and electronic properties of novel materials and material systems, with particular attention on potential functionalities. Expertise is especially desired in the field of cutting-edge electron microscopy methods, with a special focus on the understanding and control of structure-property relationships in condensed-matter systems, in particular in layered oxide heterostructures and topological materials.

The appointee will be associated with the Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen-Center for Complex Material Systems (RCCM), an interdisciplinary laboratory carried by the departments of physics, chemistry, and biology. State-of-the-art laboratory space and electron microscopy equipment will be available through the Joint Analytical Laboratory (JAL) within the RCCM. An active role in cooperative research efforts, in particular with the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center (SFB) "Topological and Correlated Electronics at Surfaces and Interfaces", is expected.

The applicant will be expected to lead, support, and develop education and training within the field of Physics and Nanostructure Technology, engaging with both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Candidates will have a track record of publishing in international peer-review journals and should have demonstrated competence in defining research projects and attracting research funding.

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