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***** Postdoctoral Position at the National Research Council ******
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Theory of Ultrafast Nonadiabatic Dynamics
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A joint postdoctoral position in the area of time-resolved dynamics is
available in the groups of Tamar Seideman and Albert Stolow at the
Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences of the National Research
Council of Canada.
We are particularly interested in nonadiabatic dynamics in polyatomic
systems as viewed by time-resolved photoelectron angular and energy
distributions. The successful candidate will carry out theoretical work
in the group of Tamar Seideman in direct collaboration with the experimental
group of Albert Stolow.
Relevant recent Publications include:
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1) V. Blanchet, M. Zgierski, T. Seideman and A. Stolow,
"Discerning Vibronic Molecular Dynamics via Time Resolved Photoelectron
Spectroscopy", Nature vol. 401, 52 (1999).
2) S.C. Althorpe and T. Seideman, "Molecular Alignment from Femtosecond
Time-Resolved Photoelectron Angular Distributions: Non Perturbative
Calculations on NO", J.Chem.Phys. vol. 110, 147 (1999).
3) V. Blanchet A. Stolow, "Nonadiabatic Dynamics in Polyatomic Systems
Studied by Femtosecond Time-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy",
J.Chem.Phys. vol. 108, 4371 (1998).
4) T. Seideman, "Time-Resolved Photoelectron Angular Distributions:
A Nonperturbative Theory", J.Chem.Phys. vol. 107, 7859 (1997).
For more details see:
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http://gold.nrc.ca/~tamar
http://gold.sao.nrc.ca/sims/femto_e.html
Or contact us at:
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The Steacie Institute of the National Research Council is located in
a historical building in downtown Ottawa, overlooking the Ottawa River.
It offers multi-disciplinary research, a collaborative atmosphere and
exceptional facilities.
Candidates with strong background in theoretical physics or theoretical
chemistry are asked to send a resume to Tamar Seideman.
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