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Postdoc position in the Heyrovsky Institute, Pra ... (No replies)

jpittner
8 years ago
jpittner 8 years ago

A postdoctoral position (one year stay with a possible extension), funded by the Czech Science Foundation, is open in the group of Dr. Jiri Pittner at the J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Czech Republic (http://www.jh-inst.cas.cz).
Applicants should have PhD. in physics or chemistry, experience with method development in molecular electronic structure theory and skills in programming (C++ and/or Fortran). The successful applicant will be involved in development of externally corrected multireference coupled cluster methods.
The J. Heyrovsky Institute is located in the beautiful and safe city of Prague (the capital of the Czech Republic) which offers outstanding opportunities for culture and entertainment.
Application including CV with a publication list, at least two references, and full text of 1-2 representative publications, where the applicant's contribution was essential (e.g. he was the first author), should be submitted to [email protected].




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