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PhD position in ab initio simulations - ENS de L ... (No replies)

cmichel
9 years ago
cmichel 9 years ago

A PhD position is currently open to work in the group of theoretical chemistry at ENS de Lyon, France. This position is funded for 3 years by a ANR-NSF project in collaboration with A. Goetz (UCL) and D. Vlachos (uDelaware) in USA: Multiscale Simulations of bi-functional catalysts (MUSIC). The PhD student will be involved in the simulation of extensive reaction networks and Pt/water interfaces in strong collaboration with our two US partners. Several stays in US are foreseen.

More details can be found on http://www.ens-lyon.fr/CHIMIE/emploi (english version can be obtained clicking on the UK flag) or in the attached file.

To apply for a  PhD position, a master is required. The applicant should send an email to carine.michel @ ens-lyon.fr entitled: "Job application: PhD - MUSIC Project".

This email should include:

  • Cover letter describing your research interests and interest in our group
  • CV, including publication list
  • Contact information for 3+ references
  • PhD_MUSIC_LC-ENSL.pdf



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