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Postdoctoral position open at CEA Paris area (No replies)

bruneval
3 years ago
bruneval 3 years ago

Dear all,

A one year (with a possible extension to 2 years) post-doctoral position is open at CEA Bruyères-le-Châtel and Université Paris-Saclay (position available immediately).
The post-doctoral fellow is to join a collaborative project conducted by Dr. Marc Torrent (CEA Bruyères-le-Châtel) and Dr. Fabien Bruneval (CEA Paris-Saclay).

The main purpose of the project is to develop and improve the use of the state-of-the-art PAW technique in the GW code of ABINIT.

We are looking for a skilled and motivated candidate who is proficient with solid state physics
and computer programming. The candidate will have to interact with the two groups involved
in the collaboration, as well as the ABINIT developer community.

Please send your application to both Marc Torrent and Fabien Bruneval with a complete CV
including references that we may contact.

Contacts
Marc Torrent
[email protected]
Fabien Bruneval
[email protected]

torrent_bruneval_CEA_postdoc_position.pdf



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