PhD and Postdoc Positions - Jülich PhD Positions

Last Updated on April 27, 2025 by Scholar Idea

Funded PhD scholarships at Jülich Research Centre, a member of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres.

2025D-052

PhD Position – Quantitative evaluation of (macro)economic impacts related to energy system transformations

ICE-2

Jülich (GER)

2025D-051

PhD Position – CO2 transport and storage: Key to the European energy transition

ICE-2

Jülich (GER)

2025D-050

PhD Position – Process Development for Chemical Hydrogen Storage

IET-2

Erlangen (GER)

2025D-049

PhD Position – Agrogeophysics for Sustainable Soil Management under Climate Extrems

IBG-3

Jülich (GER)

2025D-043

PhD Position – Efficient randomization methods for quantum applications

PGI-8

Jülich (GER)

2025D-042

PhD position – Modelling of CO2 capture, CO2 utilization and negative emission options in an energy system model

ICE-2

Jülich (GER)

2025D-038

PhD position – Sample-efficient quantum gate calibration based on quantum optimal control

PGI-8

Jülich (GER)

2025D-035

PhD Position in Atomic-Scale Quantum Sensing and Information

PGI-3

Jülich (GER)

2025D-032

PhD Position – System development for electrochemical hydrogen storage in acetone/ isopropanol

IET-2

Nürnberg (GER)

2025D-033

PhD Position – Development of anodic catalysts for low Ir loading proton-exchange membrane water electrolyzers

IET-2

Erlangen (GER)

2025D-006

PhD-Position – Development of scalable superconducting quantum systems

PGI-13

Jülich (GER)

2024D-144

PhD Position – Control and simulation of solid state quantum processors and simulators

PGI-8

Jülich (GER)

2024D-137

PhD Position – Dendritic Computing Circuits and Algorithms

PGI-14

Aachen (GER)

2024D-085

PhD Position – Structure-property relationships in the dimethyl ether/CO2 system for the hydrogen storage cycle

INW-1

Brainergy Park Jülich (GER)

2024D-082

PhD – Interfacial structures of LOHC molecules

INW-1

Brainergy Park Jülich (GER)

2024D-057

PhD Position – Negative emissions through cost-optimal Direct Air Capture and Storage plant design

IEK-3

Jülich (GER)