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PhD position, EPR-NMR theory, CEITEC, Brno, Czec ... (No replies)

andriymarko
2 years ago
andriymarko 2 years ago

A PhD position in magnetic resonance (NMR-EPR) theory and computation is available at the Central European Institute of Technologies (CEITEC), Brno, Czech Republic. The PhD work will be done in the frame of CEITEC PhD school in the research group of Magneto-Optical and THz Spectroscopy led by Dr. Petr Neugebauer.

https://spectroscopy.ceitec.cz/

https://www.ceitec.eu/ceitec-phd-school/t10164

The topic of the PhD work is 'Theoretical description of Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) at high magnetic fields'. DNP is used is used to enhance Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) signals and to improve resolution of NMR spectra. More information regarding the PhD position can be found via the link

https://amn-phd.ceitec.cz/advanced-nanotechnologies-and-microtechnologies/

 

Enquiries from candidates with a strong interest in theoretical investigation of magnetic resonance can be addressed to

Dr Petr Neugebauer Petr.Neugebauer(at)ceitec.vutbr.cz

and/or Dr Andriy Marko Andriy.Marko(at)ceitec.vutbr.cz




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