The Theoretical High-Energy Particle Physics Group at the Physics Department of the Technical University Munich (TUM) plans to make several appointments (salary scale TvL E13) at the postdoctoral level. The appointments are usually for two years starting in the fall of 2022. They may be extended by one year subject to funding. We seek candidates with a strong track record in the following areas (associated with the research group leaders as given): 1. Collider Physics/Effective Field Theory (M. Beneke) 2. Dark Matter (M. Beneke, M. Garny) 3. Dark Matter/Neutrinos (A. Ibarra) 4. Scattering Amplitudes and QCD at colliders (L. Tancredi) 5. Beyond the Standard Model Physics (A. Weiler) The Theoretical High-Energy Particle Physics Group at TUM currently consists of Prof. Beneke, Prof. Buras, Dr. van Dyk, Prof. Garbrecht, Dr. Garny, Dr. Harz, Prof. Ibarra, Prof. Tancredi and Prof. Weiler, and a significant number of postdoctoral fellows, PhD and master students. The interests of the group over a wide range of topics in particle physics phenomenology and field theory (theoretical collider physics and LHC phenomenology, scattering amplitudes, flavour and top quark physics, CP violation, strong interactions, extensions of the standard model, neutrinos), and in physics of the early Universe and cosmology (dark matter, baryo- and leptogenesis, inflation, CMB and structure formation). The vicinity of the TUM Institute for Advanced Study, the Max-Planck Institutes for Physics, and for Astrophysics, and in particular of the cluster of excellence "ORIGINS" and the Munich Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics (MIAPP), provides a stimulating environment for research. Applications should submitted via AJO https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20167 before Dec, 1st and include a CV, a list of publications, and a brief description of research interests.