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PhD possition at University of West Bohemia with ... (No replies)

janominar
2 years ago
janominar 2 years ago

invites applications for a PhD position in the machine learning and electronic spectroscopy. This position will be located in Pilsen in the group of Prof. Jan Minar and it is fully funded by the European Union. The position is part Doctoral Network EUSpecLab,
a collaboration between 23 universities and companies. Salary conditions, travel/mobility allowances, and benefits follow the attractive EU amounts for Researchers in the HORIZONMSCA-2021-DN-01 call. The EUSpeclab project contains a mix of
11 theoretical research-oriented PhD projects in the field of electronic spectroscopy.

For the qualification and application details please see attachment or:

https://mrak.ntc.zcu.cz/owncloud/index.php/s/OHTMtYyuEqZSyNX

Applications as single pdf-document, including: Cover and motivation letter, Structured CV,  Contact details of two referees, Academic transcripts and (link to) Master thesis,
please send to prof. Dr. Jan Minar: [email protected]

Job_opening_EUSpecLab_NTC_rev.pdf



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