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Postdoctoral Research Scientist on Foundation Models in Astrophysics and Particle Physics
Job Summary
Job Description
We seek four postdoctoral research scientists and eight doctoral researchers to join a newly established joint collaborative project Foundation Models in Astrophysics and Particle Physics (SciFM) funded by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR). The goal of SciFM is to develop large-scale foundation models, aiming for powerful, interpretable and open-access models to answer fundamental scientific questions in astrophysics, particle physics and cosmology.
We offer an exciting multidisciplinary collaborative network which includes researchers from astrophysics, cosmology and particle physics in Aachen, Heidelberg, Hamburg and Munich. The selected candidates will work closely with all team members across the participating institutions.
Postdoctoral positions:
The postdoctoral researchers (full-time, TV-L E13 public service pay grade) will work on conceptual and methodological topics that cut across astrophysics, particle physics and cosmology. Using shared machine-learning approaches, they are expected to build bridges between the physics domains, develop cross-disciplinary methodologies, and help drive the collaboration and exchange between the participating sites.
All positions are available immediately and are funded for 3 years.
Locations
The principal investigators of the SciFM project, their research topic and host institutions are:
- Prof. Gregor Kasieczka (particle physics; [email protected]) and Prof. Luisa Lucie-Smith (cosmology; [email protected]) at Hamburg University
- Dr. Caroline Heneka (cosmology; [email protected]) and Prof. Tilman Plehn (particle physics; [email protected]) at Heidelberg University
- Prof. Daniel Grün (cosmology; [email protected]) at LMU, Munich and Prof. Lukas Heinrich (particle physics; [email protected]) at TUM, Munich
- Prof. Michael Krämer (particle physics; [email protected]) and Prof. Philipp Mertsch (astrophysics; [email protected]) at RWTH Aachen University
Interested candidates are invited to express interest in one or more of the host institutions, principal investigators and fields of research (astrophysics/particle physics/cosmology). Preference will be given to postdoctoral candidates with a background in cosmology at the Hamburg and Heidelberg locations, and to those with a background in particle physics at the Munich and Aachen locations. In all cases, the hired researchers will be part of the larger SciFM team and will participate in regular exchanges among the host institutions.
We value and actively support equality, diversity and inclusion and strongly welcome applications from women and underrepresented minorities.
Qualifications
Candidates should possess good communication skills in English and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively in an interdisciplinary, international environment.
Postdoctoral candidates should have a PhD in either particle physics, astrophysics or cosmology; prior experience in programming, and developing and applying statistical and machine learning models will be highly valued. German language skills are not required.
Included benefits:
Pay and benefits are commensurate with the public sector contract (TV-L, E13).
Application instructions
All application materials must be combined into one single PDF file and uploaded via the SciFM application portal. Please do not send application documents or reference letters by email.
The single PDF file should contain:
- Curriculum vitae
- Publication list
- Cover letter
- Research statement (up to three A4 pages, 11pt font), including past research, future directions, and methodological interests
Letters of recommendation: Applicants should list the contact information of at least two referees in the application form. We will contact these to provide a letter by the application deadline.
Submission portal:
Applicants are asked to fill the following application form:
https://cloud.physik.lmu.de/index.php/apps/forms/s/DDHbWcH9K8d8EdGeebNR7Npo
and upload their single-PDF application via:
https://cloud.physik.lmu.de/index.php/s/nZnaTgWBKPXX3Hm
Deadline for all applications: 19 December 2025
Late applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Luisa Lucie-Smith ([email protected]) or any of the other PIs listed above.