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Assistant/Associate professor in computational m ... (No replies)

xzhang
8 years ago
xzhang 8 years ago

An assistant/associate professor position is now available in College of Electronic Science and Technology, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to design of optoelectronic materials, high-throughput prediction of new functional materials, computational and theoretical study on spintronics and topological insulators, theoretical study of novel energy materials. A PhD degree in condensed matter physics, optics, materials science, computational chemistry, microelectronics or other closely related areas is required before the starting date of the position but not the application deadline (March 15th, 2017). Strong background in the practice of first-principles calculations, theoretical modeling, or computational programming is preferred.

We offer competitive compensation and housing packages. The annual salary will be around 300k RMB (~ 44k USD, at current exchange rates), depending on the candidate's research experience and academic qualifications. Qualified candidates will also receive a bonus package (tax free) totaling 1.6-2.0 million RMB (~ 232-290k USD), to be distributed annually over 5 years.

Interested candidates could contact Prof. Xiuwen Zhang at [email protected] or directly visit Shenzhen University Human Resources System (please see the following link: http://szuhr.szu.edu.cn/idxNewsView.asp?nID=368).




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials