Institution: Trinity College Dublin – School of Physics
Pay Scale: Lecturer Merged
Closing Date: 2 January 2026, 12:00 Noon (IST)
Interviews: 9 February 2026
Contact Emails:
Prof. Jonathan Coleman (Head of School) – colemaj@tcd.ie
Dr. Niamh McGoldrick (Recruitment Enquiries) – niamh.mcgoldrick@tcd.ie
General recruitment queries – recruit@tcd.ie
Trinity College Dublin, founded in 1592, is Ireland’s leading university, ranked 75th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2026). The University is renowned for excellence in education, research, and innovation, and has a rich history of inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years.
The School of Physics invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in Experimental Physics. The role will focus on enhancing experimental physics research and teaching at Trinity.
Photonics
Nanomaterials, Nanoelectronics, Nanomechanics, Nanotechnology
Electron Microscopy
Magnetism and Spin Electronics
Biophysics / Soft-Matter
The successful candidate:
Should be an experimental physicist in one of the above areas
Will initially join an established research team with access to existing facilities
Is expected to develop an independent research program and eventually their own research team
Will contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, supervision, and mentoring
Should have an established research profile and a strong publication record
Status: Tenure Track (5 years initially; permanency subject to tenure requirements)
Salary: Assistant Professor (109BN), €42,925 – €102,556 per annum (link)
Applicants must submit the following via the Trinity Jobs Portal (http://jobs.tcd.ie):
Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (including full publication list)
Names and contact details of three academic referees
Research Plan – 2 pages summarizing research experience and planned research for the next four years
Teaching Statement – 1 page summarizing teaching experience and approach
Two significant publications with explanations (150–300 words) of why/how they represent the candidate’s research
Illustration of scholarship in energy science, photonics, nanoscience, magnetism and spin electronics, or biophysics/soft-matter
Note: If uploading multiple documents is problematic, the research and teaching plan may be combined into a single document.
Important: Applications not addressing the above requirements in the cover letter will not be considered at the shortlisting stage.
Deadline: 12 Noon (IST), 2 January 2026
Late applications or incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews and required to deliver a presentation
Interviews are scheduled for 9 February 2026
Trinity College Dublin is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Applications are welcome from:
Applicants with disabilities
Individuals with non-traditional career paths or career breaks
International applicants, including those displaced due to war
Trinity is an EU Sustainable Gender Equality Champion and holds the Athena Swan Silver Award. The University promotes work-life balance and a family-friendly environment.
Job Description: SoP_EP_jobspec_031125.pdf (286 KB)
Information for Applicants: 465 KB
In your application, please refer to Professorpositions.com