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PhD position in theoretical/computational conden ... (No replies)

artserg
2 years ago
artserg 2 years ago

Dear Colleagues,

a PhD position is available in the Quantum Materials Theory group led by Sergey Artyukhin at the Italian Institute of Technology (Genova). The student will do the coursework at and receive the PhD diploma from the University of Genova.

The main interests of the group are:
* non-collinear magnetism, switching, dynamics, thermal transport
* materials with complex orders, ferroelectric and multiferroic materials
* ultrafast phenomena in ordered materials
* computational spectroscopy, materials for optoelectronics

The requirements:
* excellent knowledge of Quantum Mechanics and Condensed Matter Physics
* Master degree in Physics or related disciplines
* familiarity with basic programming, Mathematica or DFT codes are a plus.

To apply, please send a CV and a brief description of your previous research and interests to sergey.artyukhin__AT__iit.it

Publications of the group are available here.




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