Dear Colleagues,
a free postdoc position is available with immediate effect at the Hemholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany.
The position is funded within the framework of the Collaborating Research Center (CRC) TRR227 titled "Ultrafast Spin Dynamics” (http://www.trr227.de). The funding of this CRC has just recently been approved by the DFG for the period 2018-2021.
The position is part of the subproject A03 "Element-specific view on ultrafast spin and orbital angular momentum redistribution" (see http://www.trr227.de/Projects/area_A/A03/index.html). The postdoc’s task is to strengthen and advance the research within this sub-project together with the principle investigators using ultrafast soft X-ray methods.
The tasks include:
- In-house research in the field spin and magnetization dynamics employing X-ray based ultrafast time-resolved techniques.
- Further development of the opportunities according ultrafast time resolved X-ray methods to probe magnetic and phase transition dynamics.
- Support and collaboration with ultrafast X-ray experiments by the partners of the TRR227.
For further information, we encourage interested candidates to contact the HZB via Niko Pontius ([log in to unmask]).
With kind regards,
Niko Pontius
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Dear Colleagues,
a free postdoc position is available with immediate effect at the Hemholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany.
The position is funded within the framework of the Collaborating Research Center (CRC) TRR227 titled "Ultrafast Spin Dynamics (http://www.trr227.de). The funding of this CRC has just recently been approved by the DFG for the period 2018-2021.
The position is part of the subproject A03 "Element-specific view on ultrafast spin and orbital angular momentum redistribution" (see http://www.trr227.de/Projects/area_A/A03/index.html). The postdocs task is to strengthen and advance the research within this sub-project together with the principle investigators using ultrafast soft X-ray methods.
The tasks include:
- In-house research in the field spin and magnetization dynamics employing X-ray based ultrafast time-resolved techniques.
- Further development of the opportunities according ultrafast time resolved X-ray methods to probe magnetic and phase transition dynamics.
- Support and collaboration with ultrafast X-ray experiments by the partners of the TRR227.
For further information, we encourage interested candidates to contact the HZB via Niko Pontius ([log in to unmask]).
With kind regards,
Niko Pontius
To join or leave the molecular-dynamics-news email list, go to:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/molecular-dynamics-news.html
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