Job Information
- Organisation/Company
- University of Innsbruck
- Department
- Office of the Rector
- Research Field
- AllManagement sciences » OtherEnvironmental science » Other
- Researcher Profile
- First Stage Researcher (R1)
- Country
- Austria
- Application Deadline
- Type of Contract
- Permanent
- Job Status
- Full-time
- Hours Per Week
- 40
- Offer Starting Date
- Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
- Not funded by an EU programme
- Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
- No
Offer Description
The FWF-funded Cluster of Excellence Quantum Science Austria (quantA) will be uniting quantum researchers at six Austrian institutions to answer the most challenging fundamental research questions in quantum science. In addition to its broad research program, quantA will train the next generation of quantum researchers, and run an active outreach and transfer program.
To support its Board of Directors in coordinating the Cluster of Excellence (COE), we are looking for a
Scientific Manager (20-40h / week)
to be based at the University of Innsbruck.
Your tasks
In close collaboration with the Director of Research and the Board of Directors you will oversee the operation of the entire COE. Your tasks will include:
- Supervision of non-scientific staff members
- Financial administration of COE
- Organization of Board of Directors and Member Council meetings
- Communication with partner institutions and funding agency (FWF)
- Implementation of internal calls for funding and their evaluation
- Coordination of communication and transfer activities
- Implementation of training program and recruitment of young scientists
- Organization of Events
- Coordination of scientific and financial reporting
Your profile
Ideally you have a PhD in natural sciences or engineering and experience in (scientific) project management. You communicate effectively and have an excellent command of the English language. Being a team player, you also have proven your leadership skills. Knowledge of and experience in the Austrian academic sector and experience in leading (research) teams are an advantage.
Our offer
We offer a stimulating and friendly working environment where you will be connected to ground-breaking research by a vibrant community, which includes Austria’s recent Nobel Laureate in Physics.
You will be based at the University of Innsbruck, giving you access to numerous attractive benefits (https://www.uibk.ac.at/universitaet/zusatzleistungen/). The minimum gross salary (stipulated by collective agreement) for this position amounts to € 4.352 per month (14 times/year). Based on qualification or work experience a higher salary can be negotiated.
Application
We are looking forward to receiving your online application by June 18, 2023.
The University of Innsbruck emphasizes equal opportunities and diversity in its personnel policy. It strives to increase the percentage of women and thus expressly encourages women to apply. This is particularly true for leading positions and scientific job offers. In case of underrepresentation, women with the same qualifications will be given priority. Following Austrian disability legislation, qualified persons are strongly encouraged to apply.
Introducing quantA
The Second Quantum Revolution - the breathtaking development of modern quantum science - would not have been conceivable without the pioneering contributions from Austria. Based on them, quantum technologies are being developed today that surpass classical technologies in many areas. The Cluster of Excellence Quantum Science Austria, which has now been approved by the Austrian Science Fund FWF, is advancing basic research in the quantum sciences, aims to expand the frontiers of knowledge and thus be the engine for future innovations. 35 million euros will be available for this purpose over the next five years.
The focus is on fundamental questions regarding the quantum nature of space, time and gravity, new paradigms in quantum information science and the physics of quantum many-body systems. The scientists in Innsbruck, Vienna, Linz and Klosterneuburg are asking innovative fundamental questions that can only be solved by combining the unique know-how available in Austria. With well-controlled model systems based on trapped ions, ultracold atoms, long-range interaction systems, photonic systems, superconducting quantum circuits, and nanoscopic solid-state systems, they aim to unravel the most challenging puzzles of the quantum world.
First funding period: October 1, 2023 – September 30, 2028
Funding volume: € 35.000.000
Consortium
University of Innsbruck (UIBK)
Institute for Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)
Austrian Academy of Sciences (OEAW)
Johannes-Kepler University of Linz (JKU)
Vienna University of Technology (TUW)
University of Vienna (UNIVIE)
Board of Directors
Gregor Weihs, Tracy Northup, Oriol Romero-Isart (UIBK), Markus Aspelmeyer (UNIVIE), Francesca Ferlaino (OEAW), Johannes Fink (ISTA), Armando Rastelli (JKU), Jörg Schmiedmayer (TUW)
Key Researchers
Markus Arndt, Markus Aspelmeyer, Rainer Blatt, Hans Briegel, Časlav Brukner, Gemma De Los Coves, Francesca Ferlaino, Johannes Fink, Philipp Haslinger, Richard Küng, Tracy Northup, Hannes Pichler, Armando Rastelli, Oriol Romero-Isart, Jörg Schmiedmayer, Norbert Schuch, Thorsten Schumm, Maksym Serbyn, Philip Walther, Gregor Weihs, Anton Zeilinger, Peter Zoller
Requirements
- Research Field
- All
- Education Level
- Master Degree or equivalent
Additional Information
Work Location(s)
- Number of offers available
- 1
- Company/Institute
- Institute of Experimental Physics
- Country
- Austria
- Geofield
Where to apply
- Website
Contact
- State/Province
- Tyrol
- City
- Innsbruck
- Website
- Street
- Innrain 52
- Postal Code
- 6020
- christiane.abfalterer@uibk.ac.at