Department of Condensed Matter Physics – Faculty of Science
31 Dec 2025
Immediately
Full-time
Science and research
The Bursar of the Faculty of Science, Masaryk University announces an open competition for the position:
POSTDOC POSITION in Computational Condensed Matter Physics
Workplace: Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Type of Contract: Temporary position with 1-year contract (with possible extension), non-academic
Working Hours: 1 FTE (full-time employment of 40 hours per week)
Expected Start Date: Immediately or negotiable with respect to immigration timelines for non-EU candidates
Number of Open Positions: 1
Pay: Negotiable
EU Researcher Profile: R2
Masaryk University is modern, dynamic, and the most attractive university in the Czech Republic, with ten faculties, more than 7,000 staff, and 33,000 students, covering a wide range of research areas and holding a strong international position. It is the largest academic employer in the South Moravian Region.
The Faculty of Science MU, a holder of the HR Excellence in Research Award by the European Commission, is research-oriented and offers university education (Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degree programs) closely linked to both primary and applied research and high school teaching in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Earth Sciences. The Faculty generates around 40% of MU research results.
The Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the Faculty of Science MU announces an open postdoc position in the group of Jan Kuneš.
A successful candidate is expected to work on one of the following topics:
The interplay between magnetic phase diagrams and crystal structures in perovskite oxides
Linear magneto-optical effects in altermagnets and non-collinear magnetic structures
Circular dichroism in RIXS
The applicant must have:
Background either in material-specific calculations of strongly correlated materials including electron-lattice coupling, or many-body methods for lattice models, e.g., dynamical mean-field theory or variational Monte Carlo
Good communication skills (oral and written) in English
Informal inquiries about the position can be sent to Jan Kuneš (kunes@physics.muni.cz).
Diverse and challenging work in an excellent research environment
Professional team and pleasant working conditions
Interaction with leading scientists in an inspiring environment
An interesting job in a dynamically-expanding university area
Flexible working hours and occasional home office to support personal needs in family and career compatibility
Employee benefits such as:
6 weeks of paid vacation per year
Pension insurance contribution / long-term investment product / nursery / children’s group allowance
Financial meal allowance and lunches in MU canteens
Multisport card
Psychological counselling
Vaccinations free of charge
Discounted language courses
Exclusive mobile tariff offer by Vodafone
Childcare groups at Campus and Komenského náměstí
Opportunity to work and live in a modern and dynamic city (for more information on costs of living, see Numbeo)
Welcome Office support for relocation to Brno
The application shall be submitted online by 31 Dec 2025 via an e-application.
The candidate shall provide the following:
CV
Cover letter describing candidate's research interest and experience
Summary of research outputs and publications
Names and contact details of at least 2 references
After submitting your application successfully, you will receive an automatic confirmation email from jobs.muni.cz.
Applications will be considered in line with the principles of the EU Charter and Code for Researchers. Selection criteria:
Meeting qualification requirements described above
All required documents provided
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a personal or online interview.
The Faculty Recruitment Policy (OTM-R) can be seen here.
The Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, is an equal opportunity employer. We support diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
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