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Postdoc position in theoretical/ computational c ... (No replies)

Oppeneer
2 years ago
Oppeneer 2 years ago

at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Division of Materials Theory, Uppsala University, Sweden.

Research Area

The postdoctoral researcher is expected to perform theoretical investigations as well as to do computationally-based modelling within the research area of theoretical condensed matter physics, with a special focus on modelling of ultrafast spin currents, theory for light-induced dynamical processes, THz emission, non-equilibrium lattice dynamics and theory for current-induced spin dynamics. The project is part of a European research project with several partners. The research tasks include the development of theoretical models and computer simulation programs to simulate ultrafast non-equilibrium spin currents and high-frequency spin dynamics in antiferromagnetic and topological spintronic materials, and simulation of THz emission. Various computer programs (like Density-Functional Theory and spin dynamics codes) will be used in the modelling of non-equilibrium spin currents and induced spin dynamics.

In the project that is headed by Prof. Peter Oppeneer the candidate is offered the possibility to work in an exciting modern research area in condensed matter physics and will have opportunities to interact and collaborate with leading experimental and theoretical groups and industry in Europe.

Requirements

The applicant is expected to have a PhD degree in theoretical or computational physics. The PhD degree must have been obtained no more than three years prior to the application deadline. The applicant is further expected to have excellent capabilities to perform research, as demonstrated through publications in peer-reviewed journals. Good communication skills both orally and in written English, and also the ability to work independently, are required. The applicant is further expected to be strongly motivated and a strong background in theoretical condensed matter physics is desirable.

Additional qualifications

Experience with large-scale computer simulations is also desirable, as well as the ability to perform computer code development.

Application
The application should consist of a cover letter, CV, publication list, certificates of relevant degrees, an outline of the PhD thesis and a short research statement describing the applicant’s research experiences and interests. The applicant should also include the names of two reference persons.

About the employment

The employment is a temporary position of at most three years according to central collective agreement.

Scope of employment: 100 %, placement: Uppsala.

Starting date: June 1, 2022, or as otherwise agreed.

For further information about the position please contact: Prof. Peter Oppeneer, [email protected]

You are welcome to submit your application digitally through the university’s recruitment system, no later than 13th of May 2022, number of the position: UFV-PA 2022/1208.

Please use the link below to access the digital application form

https://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/details/?positionId=493854

 




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