I'm looking for a new job starting in October! I'm a physicist by training, did a PhD and postdoc in experimental quantum physics. My experience ranges over laser and vacuum technology, physics simulations, data analysis, environmental monitoring services, publication writing and much more.
If you are aware of cool and very science-related opportunities (especially in the #Munich area, definitely Germany), let me know!
#GetFediHired #Germany
@ditsch42 I do not know of any opportunities, but I just finished my bachelor's in physics and am studying for the G.R.E, can I ask where you went for grad school and if you would recommend it? (I am from the US but I want to leave for obvious reasons, and I speak German fairly well)
@TruelyNotARobot In Germany you would typically first go for a Master's degree (chances are very slim to get into a PhD program without that). I did that at FS university of Jena and then did my PhD at Leibniz university Hannover, but generally all universities are good, and you should have a look at which one offers the topics you are most interested in. Many people continue as PhD candidates in the research groups where they did their Master's theses.