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Postdoctoral Position on Computational studies o ... (No replies)

jdgayles16
4 years ago
jdgayles16 4 years ago

We are excited to announce an open position for a postdoctoral scholar in the Quantum Chiraltronics Group led by Prof. Jacob Gayles at the University of South Florida. The group is looking for a candidate with experience in computational electronic structure theory and/or low energy phenomenological tight-binding models. The group’s primary focus is on chiral topological and chiral magnetic systems and the respective transport in those systems. A detailed description of the group and future directions can be found on the group website: http://faculty.cas.usf.edu/jgayles/.

Starting Date: Flexible

Candidates should have a Ph.D. degree in physics or closely related fields before the beginning of the position.

USF is an equal opportunity, equal access to academic institution that embraces diversity in the workplace.

Candidates are expected to send a CV and a brief research statement to [email protected].

 

For further information please send Prof. Jacob Gayles an email at [email protected].




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