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PhD recruitment - open positions

Overview of PhD projects at the ILL

The Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble (France) is an international research laboratory that operates the world's most intense neutron source

We are offering fully funded 3-year PhD projects for doctoral students in a variety of scientific fields (condensed matter physics, chemistry, materials science, particle & nuclear physics, biology & health, soft condensed matter, Instrumentation) using different techniques in neutron scattering (neutron diffraction, neutron spectroscopy, triple-axis, time-of-flight, backscattering, spin-echo, small angle neutron scattering, neutron reflectivity).

The successful PhD candidate will work mostly at the ILL in Grenoble but be enrolled in a university from one of the ILL's member countries: France, Germany, United Kingdom, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Czech Republic, Sweden, Slovakia, Denmark, Poland, Slovenia.  However, the PhD student does not need to have any particular nationality.

A thesis boosted by state-of-the-art science!

We believe that ILL has an essential role to play in training tomorrow's scientists. Every year our PhD Graduate School offers thesis projects guaranteeing high-quality scientific supervision and personalised guidance, thanks to the strengths of our instrument suite and the expertise of our staff.

We also recruit post-doctoral staff, in the framework of various partnerships, European programmes and Marie Curie projects.

Keep in touch with the opportunities by regularly scanning our vacancy pages.

PhD projects offered in 2026

The following PhD projects have been made available in 2025/2026, and are looking for suitable student candidates.
If you are interested in applying for one of the open PhD positions, please click on the project title for information on how to apply, or contact directly the academic and ILL supervisors by clicking on their names.

Scientific domains of the ILL's PhD projects

MAG Magnetism & Superconductivity | MAT Materials Science | SCM Soft Condensed Matter | B&H Biology & Health | NPP Nuclear & Particle Physics | IME Instruments, Methods & Engineering

PhD Nb Domain Project title (click for description and application instructions) University Academic (external) supervisor ILL (local) supervisor Status

SE-4
2024

MAT

The Anomalous Thermal Hall Effect

Lund University, SE

Elizabeth BLACKBURN

Arno HIESS,
Ursula B. HANSEN

OPEN

SE-5
2024

IME

UltraClay – Towards low-cost scalable structural carbon-based clay ultracapacitor

Chalmers University of Technology, SE

Jelke DIJKSTRA

Alessandro TENGATTINI

OPEN

PL-1
2025

MAT

Fast and slow dynamics of glass-forming systems under confinement

University of Silesia, PL

Karolina ADRJANOWICZ

Markus APPEL

Student appointed

AT-1
2025

SCM

Integrating Mesoscale Membrane Dynamics into the Analysis of Lipid Vesicles

Unversität Graz, AT

Enrico SEMERARO

Sylvain PREVOST

OPEN

AT-2
2025

NPP

Advanced neutron-interferometery for studies of foundation of quantum mechanics

TU Wien, AT

Yuji HASEGAWA

Hartmut LEMMEL

Student appointed

AT-3
2025

NPP

Quantum Computing with a Single Neutron (QCN)

TU Wien, AT

Hartmut ABELE 

Tobias JENKE

Student appointed

AT-4
2025

MAG

Entanglement and topology in Kondo systems

TU Wien, AT

Silke BÜHLER PASCHEN 

Arno HIESS

Student appointed

CH-1
2025

LSS 

Breaking Micelles: Measuring scission energy

ETH Zürich/PSI, CH

Ashley WILLIAMS

Viviane LUTZ-BUENO

Lionel PORCAR

Student appointed

ES-1
2025

SCM

Protein-Mimetic Folding and Dynamics in Heterograft Single-Chain Polymer Nanoparticles

CSIC-UPV/EHU, ES

Paula MALO DE MOLINA

Ingo HOFFMANN

Student appointed

NS26
ILL01

LSS

Lipid Droplets as Biophysical Models for Understanding Viral Replication (LYON)

University of Bristol, UK

Wuge BRISCOE

Anna BRATEK-SKICKI

Jian LU David CHEUNG

Dominika ZAKUTNA 
Sophie AYSCOUGH 

OPEN

NS26
ILL03

DIFF

In situ neutron diffraction for green steel and functional transition metal oxides

Universität Leipzig, DE

Holger KOHLMANN

Thomas HANSEN

OPEN

NS26
ILL05

LSS

Time-resolved Small Angle Neutron Scattering to understand kinetics of morphological transitions in Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly (PISANS)

Université du Mans, FR

Olivier COLOMBIANI

Simon HARRISSON

Jutta RIEGER 

Ralf SCHWEINS 

OPEN

NS26
ILL15

LSS

Machine Learning for Neutron Reflectometry

University of Tübingen, DE

Frank SCHREIBER

Philipp GUTFREUND

OPEN

NS26
ILL16

LSS

Corneocytes and intercellular lipid layers: Towards a model system for evaluating the role of the lipid-lipid interface on the physical properties of the external stratum corneum layers

École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, FR

Carlos MARQUES

Apostolos VAGIAS
Bruno DEME

OPEN

NS26
ILL25

DIFF

Beyond binary: Multistate spintronics in magnetoelectric antiferromagnets

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, DK

Niels BECH CHRISTENSEN

Navid QURESHI 

OPEN

NS26
ILL36

LSS

Correlative Neutron–X-ray Metrology for Defect–Stress Mapping in Laser-Blown-Powder Repairs of Aero-Engine Prototype Components

University of Manchester, UK

John FRANCIS

Matthew ROY

Philip WHITHERS

Bratislav LUKIC

OPEN