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The Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague is looking for a new colleague to join the Condensed Matter Theory Department to work on calculations of the electronic structure and magnetism of uranium compounds and on correlated electrons in general. The position is linked to a research grant funded by the Czech Science Foundation (GAČR) titled Magnetism and electronic structure of actinides tuned by ionicity. The project is a joint venture with the experimental group of L. Havela at the Charles University.
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Send your application to [email protected] by August 31, and include
The starting date is flexible between September and December (October preferred). The contract is offered for one year with a possibility of extension until the end of 2023 upon mutual agreement.
General employment questions should be addressed to Lucie Beránková ([email protected]), research-related inquiries to Jindrich Kolorenc ([email protected]).
About the Institute
The Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences (FZU) is a public research institution specializing in fundamental and applied research in physics, especially elementary particle physics, condensed matter physics, solid state physics, optics, plasma physics and laser physics. The FZU is the largest institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences with more than 1300 employees, including a considerable number of international workers. As a public research institution, the FZU contributes to increasing the level of knowledge, the quality of education, and the use of research findings in practice. On April 2019, the FZU has become a holder of the certificate HR Excellence in Research Award, which is awarded by the European Commission.
Further information is available at: Why FZU?