SPECIALIST CHAIR: “APPLIED QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES”

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Monday, December 9, 2024

YOUR ROLE
You are responsible for establishing the teaching and research area of the applications of quantum technologies at the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science in the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. You are actively engaged in research within this area and integrate your research findings into your teaching. You will establish important connections with stakeholders in the Hamburg metropolitan area, particularly the Hamburg Quantum Innovation Capital (hqic) initiative and the Quantum Technology Hub of the DESY Innovation Factory (DIF) at the German Electron Synchrotron, as well as national and international partners in this field. Your goal is to establish a network for the university within this field and to innovatively develop the teaching, learning and further training formats in order to optimally prepare students and the next generation of engineers for the applications of quantum technologies.

To enable these particular endeavours towards the establishment of the new teaching and research field, your duties as specialist chair will predominantly include establishing a network for the university and developing transfer and cooperation relationships. For this purpose, your teaching load will be reduced from 18 to 11 teaching hours until the summer semester of 2028 in accordance with Sec. 12(9) of the Hamburg Higher Education Act (HmbHG).

Besides teaching physics classes within the various degree programmes, you are also willing to teach basic engineering classes in English.

YOUR PROFILE
We are looking for an ambitious individual with strong communication skills and a degree in physics or engineering. You have practical as well as academic experience in the area of quantum technologies and have excellent communication skills that will allow you to network with stakeholders, particularly in the Hamburg metropolitan area.

We are looking for a committed individual with proven practical and scientific experience. You should have research experience, preferably in the area of quantum technologies and their applications, as well as experience in obtaining third-party funding. A strong interest in interdisciplinary collaboration and conducting research projects with various partners is absolutely essential.

You have at least five years of practical professional experience, at least three of which must have been spent outside of the higher education sector.

You should have some teaching experience, interest in teaching issues and an interdisciplinary approach that enables you to communicate the relationship between scientific basics and programme-specific content. You will take an active role in shaping skills-centred and diversity-oriented teaching and supervising placements, projects and dissertations.

You are expected to actively participate in the formation and development of the department and the faculty. This includes a willingness to assume positions within the framework of academic self-administration.

INFORMATION
For appointment as a professor, as well as the general staff requirements, the appointment requirements in accordance with Section 15 Para. 1-6 of the Hamburg Higher Education Act (HmbHG) also apply. These can be read on our website.

This includes the willingness to participate in the self-administration committees of the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences as well as a choice of residence in proximity to the university.

The denomination of the vacant post is under the caveat of assessment at appropriate intervals in accordance with Section 12 Para 7 HmbHG.

As well as the basic salary of grade W2 and ist basic performance benefits, a provision of appointmentperformance benefits is also possible which can be negotiated with the university president. In addition there is also the possibility of granting a bonus from third-party funds.

Candidates who have not yet reached the age of 50 at the time of appointment may be appointed as tenured officials, otherwise the employment relationship is that of a standard employee.

The advertised position is a special professorship funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the Ministry of Science, Research, Equality and Districts of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg in accordance with § 12 para. 9 HmbHG, for which a predominant activity in research and the development of transfer and cooperation relationships with a reduced scope of eleven teaching hours is planned as a service task, limited until 30.09.2028 at the latest, within the framework of a funding of HAW Hamburg in the federal-state program "FH-Personal".

OUR OFFER
We offer you challenging work in an open-minded, forward-thinking university. You will be integrated into a team who enjoy your participation and are happy to support you in the early stages of your integration. Your workplace is centrally located and has very good public transport links.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO RECEIVING YOUR APPLICATION
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences is committed to ensuring teaching excellence. Candidates are asked to enclose all important documents relating to their teaching experience in their application. In addition, they are requested to include a brief curriculum vitae along with the usual application documents. You can find a form at https://www.haw-hamburg.de/en/university/job-openings/

We encourage female scientists and experts to apply for this chair. Due to their lower representation they are prior-ranked in case of same suitability, qualification and expertise.

You can find more information about HAW Hamburg, equal opportunities measures, dataprotection, and educational qualifications from outside of Germany, as weil as for people with a disability and those with equivalent status, on our job openings information page.

CONTACT PERSONS
Questions to the post readily answers you
Prof. Dr. Heike Neumann, heike.neumann@haw-hamburg.de

For queries in HR matters please contact
Edith Agarius, T + 49 40 428 75 9292, edith.agarius@haw-hamburg.de