What is the Max Planck Society?
•World-leading, independent, non-profit research organization
•Goal: promote cutting edge basic research
•The MPG worldwide: 84 Max Planck Institutes with over 24,000 employees
•Research areas: broad areas of life and natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, law
•Strong interest in innovative and interdisciplinary research areas
What is this vacancy about?
• Three positions as Max Planck Foundation Research Group Leader in the area of carbon capture technologies
• Aim: Supporting talnented scholars early in their career
• Carbon Capture Technologies as part of the solution to addressing global warming is a promising field of research
• Possible research approaches include: new chemical, electrochemical, (bio)catalytic, synthetic biological, bio(techno)logical, microbe- or plant-based initiatives, as well as approaches using material science or engineering
What the MPG offers:
• Max Planck Foundation Research Group at a Max Planck Institute of their own choice
• Become part of a larger network of scientists who develop and establish this line of research within the MPG
• Funding package: W2 position (equivalent to an assistant or non-tenured associate professor level), resources for scientific staff, generous + flexible budget for equipment etc.
• Total funding amount: 2.6 million Euros
• Period: six years, extension of three more years possible
When this catched your interest, read more about the application guidelines and facts about this vacancy in the attached file.
What is the Max Planck Society?
•World-leading, independent, non-profit research organization
•Goal: promote cutting edge basic research
•The MPG worldwide: 84 Max Planck Institutes with over 24,000 employees
•Research areas: broad areas of life and natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, law
•Strong interest in innovative and interdisciplinary research areas
What is this vacancy about?
• Three positions as Max Planck Foundation Research Group Leader in the area of carbon capture technologies
• Aim: Supporting talnented scholars early in their career
• Carbon Capture Technologies as part of the solution to addressing global warming is a promising field of research
• Possible research approaches include: new chemical, electrochemical, (bio)catalytic, synthetic biological, bio(techno)logical, microbe- or plant-based initiatives, as well as approaches using material science or engineering
What the MPG offers:
• Max Planck Foundation Research Group at a Max Planck Institute of their own choice
• Become part of a larger network of scientists who develop and establish this line of research within the MPG
• Funding package: W2 position (equivalent to an assistant or non-tenured associate professor level), resources for scientific staff, generous + flexible budget for equipment etc.
• Total funding amount: 2.6 million Euros
• Period: six years, extension of three more years possible
When this catched your interest, read more about the application guidelines and facts about this vacancy in the attached file.