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Postdoctoral positions in Materials and Energy D ... (No replies)

swgao
7 years ago
swgao 7 years ago

Applications are invited for one to two postdoctoral positions at Beijing Computational Science Research Center (http://www.csrc.ac.cn) in the group of Prof. Shiwu Gao. The candidates of these positions are supposed to conduct top-rate computational research in the following areas: first principles study of perovskite solar cells, electron excitation and dynamics under strong laser irradiation, and quantum plasmonics. The initial appointment is for one year with a possible renewal for another two years. The starting annual salary (including housing allowance) is 180,000 RMB. For foreign postdocs, it is also possible to apply for additional support from the foreign postdoc program of the National Science Foundation of China. Applicants should be no more than 35 years of age at the time of application and should have obtained their Ph.D after 2014. Applications shall include a detailed curriculum vitae (date of birth, nationality, family status, dependents), list of publications together with two letters of recommendation, which can be sent directly to Prof. Shiwu Gao by email swgao[*]csrc.ac.cn with a subject line "Materials and Energy Postdocs".

Please note: email recommendation letters are not accepted. All @ signs were changed to [*] to fight spam. You need to change [*] back to @ before sending emails.

Deadline for receipt of applications: 30 June 2017.




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