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Post-Doctoral Position in Computational Magnetis ... (No replies)

awysocki
2 years ago
awysocki 2 years ago

A postdoctoral position in computational magnetism will soon be available in the group of Dr. Aleksander Wysocki at the Department of Physics, University of Nebraska-Kearney. The research work will involve ab initio studies of materials for quantum information science applications using electronic structure methods, quantum chemistry techniques, and atomistic simulations. The position is a part of the EQUATE collaboration, and as such will involve interactions with faculty from Creighton University, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and University of Nebraska-Omaha. More information about EQUATE can be found at https://equate.unl.edu/  Initial appointment is for one year, with a possibility of renewal upon mutual agreement and availability of funding. Partly remote work might also be negotiable.

Interested candidates should contact Dr. Wysocki by email: [email protected]




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