As a successful candidate you hold a PhD in physics, applied physics, biophysics, biomedical engineering, or similar. Experience in either the development or implementation of (cryo-) superresolution fluorescence microscopy and/or FIB milling on cryo-frozen materials is strongly preferred. You have a hands-on mentality, shown ability to work in a strongly multi-disciplinary and international environment, and you have an affinity to work with, and improve, new technology. You have an excellent command of the English language and can easily and effectively communicate with academic and industrial collaborators alike.
Fixed-term contract: 28 months.
Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, a discount on health insurance and sport memberships, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged.
For international applicants we offer the Coming to Delft Service and Partner Career Advice to assist you with your relocation. An International Children's Centre offers childcare and there is an international primary school.
Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in biotech, TU Delft is a top international university combining science, engineering and design. It delivers world class results in education, research and innovation. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers both in business and in a social context. TU Delft offers 16 Bachelor’s and 32 Master’s programmes to more than 23,000 students. Our scientific staff consists of 3,500 staff members and 2,800 PhD candidates. Together we imagine, invent and create solutions using technology to have a positive impact on a global scale.