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The appointment
We offer you a unique 6 year appointment, in which you will combine a PhD research position (0.5 FTE) with teaching activities in the BSc programs of Physics & Astronomy and Mechanical Engineering (also 0.5 FTE, equally divided among the two programs for 0.25 FTE in each). The PhD research project is designed to be equivalent to a 3-year full-time trajectory. The PhD candidate will be embedded in the PhotoConversion Materials (PCM) section of the Physics & Astronomy department. Daily supervision will be provided by Dr. Sven Askes (PCM) and Dr. ir. Boukje de Gooijer (Mechanical Engineering).
Teaching and supervision
At Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, we take pride in our Bachelor’s programs in Physics & Astronomy and Mechanical Engineering (the latter offered jointly with the University of Twente), both of which are top-rated in the Netherlands for student satisfaction. In this position, you will play an active role in strengthening both programs, dedicating 0.25 FTE to each. Within the BSc Physics and Astronomy, you will contribute to the first and second year practica by teaching students, coaching teaching assistants, and improving/developing lab experiments. Within the BSc Mechanical Engineering, you will contribute towards courses such as Modelling & Programming, Finite Element Modelling, Heat Transfer, and the final Bachelor assignments.
The PhD project
Can AI help us accelerate scientific discovery? Many challenges in modern material physics and mechanical engineering involve exploring vast parameter spaces, from designing nanophotonic surfaces to identifying new functional materials. Traditional approaches often require enormous experimental effort or computational time, making parts of these landscapes inaccessible. AI-driven methods, particularly Bayesian optimization, offer powerful strategies to navigate such spaces efficiently and can guide practical experiments and applications in ways that were previously impossible.
Your primary PhD research focus will be on AI-driven design and optimization of optical and nanophotonic surfaces and materials, where you will develop and apply algorithms to tackle problems with high-dimensional parameter spaces. Challenges you may work on are, for example, optical sensing of biomolecules, optical heating of nanomaterials, next-generation photovoltaic materials, and spectroscopic measurements. In addition, you will work closely with experimental colleagues, which will ensure that your modelling advances translate into tangible results.
Your responsibilities will be to:
As a university, we strive for equal opportunities for all, recognising that diversity takes many forms. We believe that diversity in all its complexity is invaluable for the quality of our teaching, research and service. We are always looking for talent with diverse backgrounds and experiences. This also means that we are committed to creating an inclusive community so that we can use diversity as an asset.
We realise that each individual brings a unique set of skills, expertise and mindset. Therefore we are happy to invite anyone who recognises themselves in the profile to apply, even if you do not meet all the requirements.
A challenging position in a socially involved organization. The salary will be in accordance with university regulations for academic personnel based on UFO profile Teacher 4 and amounts minimum € 3.546,00 (Scale 10) and maximum € 5.538,00 (Scale 10) gross per month, on a full-time basis.The exact salary depends on your education and experience.
A temporary employment contract for a period of 6 years.
Additionally, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam offers excellent fringe benefits and various schemes and regulations to promote a good work/life balance, such as:
About the PCM research section
The successful applicant will be appointed as a PhD student in the PhotoConversion Materials (PCM) section in the department of Physics and Astronomy at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam.
The PCM section is a highly interdisciplinary team, working at the interface of physics, chemistry, and materials science to understand fundamental mechanisms of light-matter interaction for light-energy conversion and optical sensing. We host in-house simulation, fabrication, and spectroscopic characterization tools, with great technical research support. Additionally, we have regular access to the nanofabrication and nanocharacterization tools at the nearby Nanolab.
By joining our PCM section, you will become part of a diverse group of people, with different scientific backgrounds, nationalities, and expertise. Our aim is to create an inclusive environment that cherishes our diverse backgrounds, leading to groundbreaking science.
By the end of your PhD, you will have become an independent scientist, capable of working effectively in a team, and with excellent communication skills. We take great pride in the growth and development of our students: previous PhD students in our group have won several awards for their scientific achievements and for their communication skills and have immediately secured several jobs offers after graduation.
Faculty of Science
Researchers and students at VU Amsterdam’s Faculty of Science tackle fundamental and complex scientific problems to help pave the way for a sustainable and healthy future. From forest fires to big data, from obesity to malnutrition, and from molecules to the moon: we cover the full spectrum of the natural sciences. Our teaching and research have a strong experimentally technical, computational and interdisciplinary nature.
We work on new solutions guided by value-driven, interdisciplinary methodologies. We are committed to research, valorisation and training socially engaged citizens of the world who will make valuable contributions to a sustainable, healthy future.
Are you interested in joining the Faculty of Science? You will join undergraduate students, PhD candidates and researchers at the biggest sciences faculty in the Netherlands. You will combine a professional focus with a broad view of the world. We are proud of our collegial working climate, characterised by committed staff, a pragmatic attitude and engagement in the larger whole. The faculty is home to over 11,000 students enrolled in 40 study programmes. It employs over 1,600 professionals spread across 10 academic departments.
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam stands for values-driven education and research. We are open-minded experts with the ability to think freely - a broader mind. Maintaining an entrepreneurial perspective and concentrating on diversity, significance and humanity, we work on sustainable solutions with social impact. By joining forces, across the boundaries of disciplines, we work towards a better world for people and planet. Together we create a safe and respectful working and study climate, and an inspiring environment for education and research. Learn more about our codes of conduct
We are located on one physical campus, in the heart of Amsterdam's Zuidas business district, with excellent location and accessibility. Over 6,150 staff work at the VU and over 31,000 students attend academic education.
Diversity
Diversity is the driving force of VU Amsterdam. VU wants to be accessible and receptive to diversity in disciplines, cultures, ideas, nationalities, beliefs, preferences and worldviews. We believe that trust, respect, interest and differences lead to new insights and innovation, to sharpness and clarity, to excellence and a broader understanding.
We stand for an inclusive community and believe that diversity and internationalisation contribute to the quality of education, research and our services.
Therefore, we are always searching for people whose backgrounds and experience contribute to the diversity of the VU community.
Are you interested in this position? Please apply via the application button and upload the following 3 documents in PDF format:
The submission deadline is February 15th 2026. Review of applications will take place until this deadline and selected candidates will be invited for an interview. Applications received by e-mail will not be processed.
Acquisition in response to this advertisement is not appreciated.

The appointment
We offer you a unique 6 year appointment, in which you will combine a PhD research position (0.5 FTE) with teaching activities in the BSc programs of Physics & Astronomy and Mechanical Engineering (also 0.5 FTE, equally divided among the two programs for 0.25 FTE in each). The PhD research project is designed to be equivalent to a 3-year full-time trajectory. The PhD candidate will be embedded in the PhotoConversion Materials (PCM) section of the Physics & Astronomy department. Daily supervision will be provided by Dr. Sven Askes (PCM) and Dr. ir. Boukje de Gooijer (Mechanical Engineering).
Teaching and supervision
At Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, we take pride in our Bachelor’s programs in Physics & Astronomy and Mechanical Engineering (the latter offered jointly with the University of Twente), both of which are top-rated in the Netherlands for student satisfaction. In this position, you will play an active role in strengthening both programs, dedicating 0.25 FTE to each. Within the BSc Physics and Astronomy, you will contribute to the first and second year practica by teaching students, coaching teaching assistants, and improving/developing lab experiments. Within the BSc Mechanical Engineering, you will contribute towards courses such as Modelling & Programming, Finite Element Modelling, Heat Transfer, and the final Bachelor assignments.
The PhD project
Can AI help us accelerate scientific discovery? Many challenges in modern material physics and mechanical engineering involve exploring vast parameter spaces, from designing nanophotonic surfaces to identifying new functional materials. Traditional approaches often require enormous experimental effort or computational time, making parts of these landscapes inaccessible. AI-driven methods, particularly Bayesian optimization, offer powerful strategies to navigate such spaces efficiently and can guide practical experiments and applications in ways that were previously impossible.
Your primary PhD research focus will be on AI-driven design and optimization of optical and nanophotonic surfaces and materials, where you will develop and apply algorithms to tackle problems with high-dimensional parameter spaces. Challenges you may work on are, for example, optical sensing of biomolecules, optical heating of nanomaterials, next-generation photovoltaic materials, and spectroscopic measurements. In addition, you will work closely with experimental colleagues, which will ensure that your modelling advances translate into tangible results.
Your responsibilities will be to:
As a university, we strive for equal opportunities for all, recognising that diversity takes many forms. We believe that diversity in all its complexity is invaluable for the quality of our teaching, research and service. We are always looking for talent with diverse backgrounds and experiences. This also means that we are committed to creating an inclusive community so that we can use diversity as an asset.
We realise that each individual brings a unique set of skills, expertise and mindset. Therefore we are happy to invite anyone who recognises themselves in the profile to apply, even if you do not meet all the requirements.
A challenging position in a socially involved organization. The salary will be in accordance with university regulations for academic personnel based on UFO profile Teacher 4 and amounts minimum € 3.546,00 (Scale 10) and maximum € 5.538,00 (Scale 10) gross per month, on a full-time basis.The exact salary depends on your education and experience.
A temporary employment contract for a period of 6 years.
Additionally, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam offers excellent fringe benefits and various schemes and regulations to promote a good work/life balance, such as:
About the PCM research section
The successful applicant will be appointed as a PhD student in the PhotoConversion Materials (PCM) section in the department of Physics and Astronomy at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam.
The PCM section is a highly interdisciplinary team, working at the interface of physics, chemistry, and materials science to understand fundamental mechanisms of light-matter interaction for light-energy conversion and optical sensing. We host in-house simulation, fabrication, and spectroscopic characterization tools, with great technical research support. Additionally, we have regular access to the nanofabrication and nanocharacterization tools at the nearby Nanolab.
By joining our PCM section, you will become part of a diverse group of people, with different scientific backgrounds, nationalities, and expertise. Our aim is to create an inclusive environment that cherishes our diverse backgrounds, leading to groundbreaking science.
By the end of your PhD, you will have become an independent scientist, capable of working effectively in a team, and with excellent communication skills. We take great pride in the growth and development of our students: previous PhD students in our group have won several awards for their scientific achievements and for their communication skills and have immediately secured several jobs offers after graduation.
Faculty of Science
Researchers and students at VU Amsterdam’s Faculty of Science tackle fundamental and complex scientific problems to help pave the way for a sustainable and healthy future. From forest fires to big data, from obesity to malnutrition, and from molecules to the moon: we cover the full spectrum of the natural sciences. Our teaching and research have a strong experimentally technical, computational and interdisciplinary nature.
We work on new solutions guided by value-driven, interdisciplinary methodologies. We are committed to research, valorisation and training socially engaged citizens of the world who will make valuable contributions to a sustainable, healthy future.
Are you interested in joining the Faculty of Science? You will join undergraduate students, PhD candidates and researchers at the biggest sciences faculty in the Netherlands. You will combine a professional focus with a broad view of the world. We are proud of our collegial working climate, characterised by committed staff, a pragmatic attitude and engagement in the larger whole. The faculty is home to over 11,000 students enrolled in 40 study programmes. It employs over 1,600 professionals spread across 10 academic departments.
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam stands for values-driven education and research. We are open-minded experts with the ability to think freely - a broader mind. Maintaining an entrepreneurial perspective and concentrating on diversity, significance and humanity, we work on sustainable solutions with social impact. By joining forces, across the boundaries of disciplines, we work towards a better world for people and planet. Together we create a safe and respectful working and study climate, and an inspiring environment for education and research. Learn more about our codes of conduct
We are located on one physical campus, in the heart of Amsterdam's Zuidas business district, with excellent location and accessibility. Over 6,150 staff work at the VU and over 31,000 students attend academic education.
Diversity
Diversity is the driving force of VU Amsterdam. VU wants to be accessible and receptive to diversity in disciplines, cultures, ideas, nationalities, beliefs, preferences and worldviews. We believe that trust, respect, interest and differences lead to new insights and innovation, to sharpness and clarity, to excellence and a broader understanding.
We stand for an inclusive community and believe that diversity and internationalisation contribute to the quality of education, research and our services.
Therefore, we are always searching for people whose backgrounds and experience contribute to the diversity of the VU community.
Are you interested in this position? Please apply via the application button and upload the following 3 documents in PDF format:
The submission deadline is February 15th 2026. Review of applications will take place until this deadline and selected candidates will be invited for an interview. Applications received by e-mail will not be processed.
Acquisition in response to this advertisement is not appreciated.


