Freie Universität Berlin

Research assistant (praedoc) (m/f/d) with 67%part-time job limited to 31.12.2026 salary grade (Entgeltgruppe) 13 TV-L FU reference code: Netz-SFB1349-C4a-2026(1)

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Job Description

In the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1349 "Fluorine-Specific Interactions" (www.sfb1349.de), 50 PhD students and PostDocs are conducting research in the field of fluorine chemistry in 20 working groups of the Freien Universität Berlin, the Humboldt University Berlin, the Technical University Berlin, the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing and the Leibniz Research Institute for Molecular Pharmacology on fluorochemical issues.The scientific objectives are to understand and control the complex interactions that can emanate from fluorinated structural units in chemical systems. For this purpose, the wide-ranging expertise of the different working groups involved in synthesis/biosynthesis, analytics/spectroscopy, and theory/modeling will be complementarily and synergistically linked to systematically expand our understanding of both the conceptual underpinning of Fluorine Specific Interactions and their many consequences across many areas of chemistry.The CRC 1349 has been funded by the German Research Foundation since 2019 and, after successful re-evaluation, will be extended for another four years from 2023.Job Description Collaboration in the C4 Network project “Microscopic Mechanisms of Superhydrophobicity and Superlubricity of Fluorinated Surfaces” as part of CRC 1349 Performing and evaluating MD simulations to characterize the folding and aggregation behavior of fluorinated proteins and peptides Developing numerical methods for calculating the non-Markovian viscoelastic properties of proteins and other complex systems using the generalized Langevin equation Calculation of folding and aggregation dynamics using non-Markovian reaction rate theoryRequirementsSuccessfully completed academic degree (diploma or master's degree) in physics or a comparable subject.Desirable Experience in performing and evaluating atomistic MD simulations Knowledge of statistical mechanics of equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems Very good academic performance, especially in numerical simulation methods, statistical mechanics, and stochastics Very good oral and written English skillsFor further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Roland Netz (rnetz@physik.fu-berlin.de / +49 (0)30 838 55737).

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