Working at

TU Delft Reactor Institute is the largest provider of research and education using radiation and nuclear techniques for energy, health and materials in the Netherlands. The demand from our society for these applications is only increasing. To meet this growing demand, we are constantly looking for new colleagues who want to make a difference in the development of new solutions for a healthy, sustainable and future-proof world. 

Would you like to know what it is like to work at this unique organisation, TU Delft reactor Institute? Then take a look at this page and get to know the colleagues and positions.

Operator 1

Research Technician

Operator 2

Particle accelerators

Technician batteries

What are the vacancies?

TU Delft Reactor Institute has unique expertise in the use of ionising radiation such as positrons and neutrons for research and education. We have direct access to our 2.3 MW nuclear research reactor equipped with advanced beamline instruments, irradiation facilities and radiological laboratories, and to the HollandPTC including the proton beam research bunker.

Research and Education
Our research focuses on materials science with an emphasis on energy conversion and storage, health technology for imaging and diagnostics, radionuclide therapy and proton therapy, and innovative and sustainable nuclear energy.
We offer education to undergraduate and graduate students in physics, chemistry and biomedical sciences, as well as professionals working with ionising radiation.

The Reactor Institute has a multitude of positions: from scientific staff (assistant, associate and full professors), PhD students and postdocs to research technicians, operators, instrument scientists, heads of departments, administrative and financial support staff and teachers for training professionals.

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See which vacancies are available:

Scientific functions

Technical specialists

Management and support staff

Who works at TU Delft Reactor Institute?