LMU Munich Astrophysics Fraunhofer-Schwarzschild Postdoctoral Fellowships

Job Summary

Category
Post-doctoral Positions and Fellowships
Institution
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Department
Faculty of Physics - University Observatory
Number of Positions Available
1
Duration
4 Years
Could the duration be extended?
Yes
Work Arrangement
See Job Description

Job Description

The University Observatory in the Faculty of Physics of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich announces the opportunity for one or multiple Postdoctoral Fellowships. With this year’s call we are particularly looking for applicants in the areas of cosmology and structure formation, or studies of extragalactic transients. The fellowship is intended to provide funding for at least four years and to develop an independent and innovative research program in these areas. Scientists with a PhD degree and first postdoctoral experience, or recent PhD graduates with an exceptional record of scientific independence in physics, astrophysics, or related fields are encouraged to apply.

Postdoctoral Fellows at LMU have access to observational data including from the Dark Energy Survey, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time, Euclid, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Experiment, 4MOST, and eROSITA. The department operates an observatory at Mt. Wendelstein, and has guaranteed time access to the Hobby Eberly Telescope. Fellows can utilize extensive computing facilities at LMU and at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre.

Successful applicants will be paired with a primary and a secondary mentor to support their research program and their development as a scientist. The position includes opportunities for mentoring student researchers from the university's B.Sc. and M.Sc. programs in physics and astrophysics, and may include teaching opportunities as well.

We aim for the fellowship to commence in the fall of 2026, although different arrangements may be negotiated between successful applicants and their mentors. This year’s primary mentors are Prof. Daniel Gruen, Dr. Jiamin Hou, and Prof. Joseph Mohr, with all other permanent staff and faculty members acting as potential secondary mentors.

The University Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität is part of Munich’s vibrant and growing astrophysics research community that includes the European Southern Observatory headquarters, the Max Planck Institutes for Astrophysics, for Physics, for Extraterrestrial Physics, and for Plasma Physics, the Technical University of Munich, and the DFG Excellence Cluster ORIGINS

This Fellowship program is intended to provide aspiring researchers at the postdoctoral level with support by multiple mentors that will help them develop a research program connecting to and complementing research interests at the University Observatory. It is named after Joseph von Fraunhofer, who performed the first ever spectroscopic observations with an astronomical observatory at our institute, and Karl Schwarzschild, who was a graduate student and senior postdoc here while first testing the hypothesis that the geometry of the Universe could be non-Euclidean. 

Salary and benefits are paid according to the German public service pay agreement TV-L E13. The advancement of women in science is an integral part of the university‘s policy. Therefore, women are especially encouraged to apply. Persons with disabilities will be given preference to other applicants with equal qualifications. German language skills are not required. Applications may also be considered for other postdoctoral job opportunities in Astrophysics at LMU.

Applicants should prepare a cover letter and the following documents: CV, publication list, and a 3-page statement of research interests and plans. Please apply by filling this application form and uploading a single PDF with their collected documents to this cloud folder by October 21, 2025 for full consideration.

Compensation and Benefits

Currency
365

Application Details

Publication Start Date
2025 Sep 12
Application Deadline
2025 Oct 21

Inquiries

Name
Daniel Grün

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