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Max Planck Institute is Hiring 15 PhD & Postdoc Researchers. Apply Now for 2025-2026

For early‑career researchers keen on exploring the frontiers of systems and computational biology, the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems in Germany invites applications for both a doctoral (PhD) and a post‑doctoral position in the group led by Steffen Klamt: Analysis and Redesign of Biological Networks.
These positions open up remarkable prospects for those passionate about computational modelling, metabolic engineering, and biosystems optimisation.

Max Planck Institute is Hiring 15 PhD & Postdoc Researchers. Apply Now for 2025-2026


The Research Focus: From Microbes to Models

The group’s mission centres around developing computational methods and tools for analysing and redesigning microbial metabolism, with direct applications in metabolic engineering and bioprocess optimisation.
For the successful candidate(s), tasks will include:

  • Building stoichiometric and kinetic metabolic models of selected microorganisms.
  • Applying advanced computational methods to identify intervention strategies that maximise desired product synthesis.
  • Integrating experimental data to refine models, supporting an iterative design‑build‑test‑learn cycle.
  • Merging bioprocess engineering concepts with metabolic engineering strategies to yield impactful outcomes.
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This blend of computational modelling, systems biology, and process engineering makes this opportunity especially compelling for those who relish interdisciplinary work—combining mathematics, algorithm design, programming, and biological systems.

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Who They’re Looking For

Ideal applicants will hold an excellent degree (for the PhD role) or relevant experience (for the post‑doc role) in at least one of the following domains: computational biology, systems biology, biomathematics, biosystems/metabolic engineering, or bioprocess engineering.
Strong additional assets include:

  • Mastery of mathematical and kinetic modelling of metabolic networks.
  • Familiarity with optimisation techniques (linear, mixed‑integer, nonlinear programming).
  • Programming experience in MATLAB and/or Python.
  • Hands‑on exposure to model‑driven strain design and metabolic engineering.

In short: if you’re comfortable with both computational tools and biological systems, this could be a perfect fit.


What’s On Offer

The employment is a fixed‑term contract in the public sector (German TVöD E13)—a recognised and standard classification in Germany for such academic roles.
Beyond salary, you’ll benefit from:

  • A creative and inspiring work atmosphere.
  • Opportunities for international networking through collaborations.
  • State‑of‑the‑art equipment and infrastructure.
  • Flexible working hours and family‑friendly structures that accommodate caring responsibilities.
  • A strong commitment by the Max Planck Society to equal opportunities, diversity, and inclusion: they welcome applications regardless of gender, background, disability, religion, ideology, or sexual identity.
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How to Apply & What to Prepare

Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis until the positions are filled.
You should prepare a single PDF (max 8 MB) including:

  • A cover letter / letter of motivation.
  • Curriculum vitae.
  • Academic certificates.
  • If applicable: a short description of your scientific achievements, and any letters of recommendation.
    For inquiries, candidates can contact Dr. Ing. Steffen Klamt at the institute in Magdeburg.

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Why This Matters for You

If you’re seeking an international research experience that sits at the intersection of computation, biology, and engineering, this opportunity ticks many boxes. You’ll be working at one of Germany’s premier institutes in an environment that encourages innovation, collaboration, and career development. For those from Africa or anywhere outside Europe, it’s a chance to join a vibrant global research culture and build a strong academic/career platform.

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