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Tenure track position in Theoretical and/or Comp ... (No replies)

Adam Foster
6 years ago
Adam Foster 6 years ago

We invite applications for a tenure track position in theoretical and/or computational physics at the Department of Applied Physics in Aalto University School of Science (https://www.aalto.fi/department-of-applied-physics). The Department is seeking to strengthen the areas of condensed matter and statistical physics in particular, but excellent candidates from any field that complements existing theoretical and experimental efforts are welcome. The successful candidate is expected to establish an outstanding independent research program and work actively to support that via external funding. We strive for gender balance in all positions and at all levels and particularly encourage female candidates to apply for this position. Deadline for the applications is Feb 24, 2019 Finnish time. For further information and the electronic application form, please visit http://www.aalto.fi/en/about/careers/jobs/view/2142/.  




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