Postdoctoral Fellow in Physics

Ghent University

Belgium

About Ghent University

The Ghent University is one of Europe’s largest and most research-intensive universities, with more than 15,000 staff members and a strong focus on education, research, and societal impact.

It offers state-of-the-art academic programmes across 11 faculties and more than 85 departments and is widely recognized for its international research environment.


Project Overview

THERMAGINE – ERC Consolidator Grant Project

This PhD position is part of the THERMAGINE project, which investigates:

How thermal fluctuations drive magnetization switching in nanoscale magnetic materials, and how this process can be engineered for real-world applications.

The research focuses on combining:

  • Ferromagnetic materials
  • Antiferromagnetic materials
  • Multilayer heterostructures

With applications in:

  • Magnetic particle imaging (MPI)
  • Magnetic hyperthermia for cancer treatment

Research Environment

The project is hosted by the DynaMat group at Ghent University.

The group specializes in:

  • Nanoscale magnetization dynamics
  • Advanced micromagnetic simulations (e.g. MuMax)
  • Integrated experimental and computational research

The environment is:

  • International
  • Interdisciplinary
  • Highly collaborative
  • Experiment–theory integrated

Research Focus

As a PhD researcher, you will focus on experimental nanomagnetism, specifically:

Core Experimental Work

  • NV (nitrogen-vacancy) microscopy on individual nanostructures
  • Measurement of magnetization dynamics at the nanoscale
  • Sample preparation and nanostructure characterization

Data & Analysis

  • Experimental data analysis and interpretation
  • Development of measurement protocols
  • Correlation of experimental results with theoretical models

Collaboration

You will work closely with:

  • Simulation researchers
  • Sample fabrication teams
  • Theoretical modelling experts

Responsibilities

You will:

  • Conduct original research leading to a PhD degree
  • Perform NV microscopy experiments
  • Develop and optimize experimental methods
  • Analyze nanoscale magnetic systems
  • Present results at international conferences
  • Publish in peer-reviewed journals
  • Contribute to collaborative group research

Candidate Profile

Required

You should have (or be close to obtaining):

  • Master’s degree in:
    • Physics
    • Applied Physics
    • Materials Science
    • Or closely related field
  • Strong interest in:Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
    • Experimental physics
    • Magnetism
    • Nanoscience
  • Ability to work independently
  • Good communication skills in English
  • Motivation to pursue a PhD

Preferred (“Nice to have”)

  • Background in:
    • Nanomagnetism
    • Spintronics
    • Magnetic materials
  • Experience with:Scientific programming (Python or similar)
    • Magnetic characterization techniques
    • NV microscopy or scanning probe methods
    • Nanofabrication or cleanroom work
  • Data analysis experience
  • Prior publications or conference presentations
  • Dutch language proficiency

What We Offer

  • Full-time doctoral fellowship (100%)
  • Initial contract: 12 months
  • Extension: up to 48 months total (subject to evaluation)
  • Start date: 1 September 2026 (earliest)

Benefits

Staff at Ghent University receive:

  • 36 days annual leave (full-time equivalent)
  • Fixed bridge holidays
  • Bicycle allowance
  • Eco vouchers
  • Training and career development opportunities
  • International research environment

Application Information

Submit by 1 July 2026 to:

???? jonathan.leliaert@ugent.be

Required documents:

  • Curriculum vitae
  • Motivation letter
  • Copy of Master’s diploma (if available)

Contact

For questions:

Prof. Dr. Jonathan Leliaert
???? jonathan.leliaert@ugent.be


Institutional Values

Ghent University promotes:

  • Equal opportunity employment
  • Diversity and inclusion
  • Open, international research participation


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