January – March 2026
The University of Bern is the third-largest university in Switzerland. The positions are offered in the Katayev Research Group at the Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences (DCBP).
Two fully funded PhD positions are available in the Katayev Group at the University of Bern, supported by the SNSF and SNSF BRIDGE DISCOVERY programs.
These positions provide an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of synthetic methodology, focusing on redefining molecular architecture through the development of cutting-edge catalytic platforms for functional group transfer using sustainable energy inputs:
PhD-I position: visible light & electricity
PhD-II position: mechanochemistry
Beyond fundamental discoveries, the projects emphasize applied and interdisciplinary dimensions.
We are looking for highly motivated candidates with a background in organic chemistry and a genuine interest in reaction design, catalysis, radical chemistry, and sustainable synthesis.
Preferred qualifications:
Prior experience in photochemistry, electrochemistry, mechanochemistry, or computational chemistry (advantageous but not required)
Curiosity, creativity, and enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research
Strong communication skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
A supportive, motivating, and collaborative research environment
State-of-the-art research infrastructure, both within the group and the department
A dynamic academic setting in the heart of Switzerland
For more information, visit the Katayev Group webpage.
If you are interested in these positions, please send your application directly to:
???? dmitry.katayev@unibe.ch
Your application should include:
Motivation letter
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Contact information of two referees
A brief summary of previous research work (maximum 2 pages, including chemical details)
University of Bern – Katayev Research Group
Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences (DCBP)
Bern, Switzerland
In your application, please refer to Professorpositions.com