Two postdoctoral positions in the University of Helsinki, Finland
Two postdoctoral positions funded by the European Community are
available in the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry for about two years
starting immediately. The monthly salaries are about 2520 Euro. One of
the successful candidates is expected to carry out experimental research
in the field of laser spectroscopy, particularly developing new
spectroscopic laser methods for molecular overtone state studies. The
other position is in the field of theoretical and computational
molecular spectroscopy, particularly developing new Hamiltonian models
for highly excited vibrational states including large amplitude
problems. Experience in electronic structure calculations and in
computer programming is also welcome. For some of our publications in
the experimental spectroscopy see J. Chem. Phys. 113, 1795 (2000); 110,
1424 (1999); 107, 1680 (1997); 104, 488 (1996); 102, 3911 (1995); 99,
3277 (1993); Rev. Scient. Instr. 63, 5546 (1992); Chem. Phys. Letters
189, 205 (1992) and in the theoretical spectroscopy Adv. Chem. Phys.
104, 41 (1998); J. Chem. Phys. 112, 3121 (2000); 111, 3018 (1999); 110,
7339 (1999); 106, 831 (1997); 102, 3945 (1995); Mol. Phys. 98, 1727
(2000). See also our article Highly excited states and local modes in
Computational Molecular Spectroscopy, John Wiley, 2000.
The Helsinki molecular spectroscopy group has excellent experimental and
computational facilities. The group consists of about 10 people. Under
the terms of the EC programme, the young postdoctoral researchers, who
are successful applicants for the supported positions, must be aged 35
years or less, and must be nationals of a Community member state or a
state associated with the EC programme (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic,
the Republic of Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Latvia,
Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia
and Switzerland). The young researchers cannot be nationals of Finland.
More information can be obtained from Prof. Lauri Halonen, tel.
+358-9-19150280, fax +358-9-19150279, e-mail [log in to unmask],
home page http://fkassistant.pc.helsinki.fi/
Please send the applications by e-mail or to the address: Prof. Lauri
Halonen, Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, P.O. Box 55 (A. I. Virtasen
aukio 1), FIN-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland. The closing date
is 15th February 2001.
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