A postdoctoral position is available in the research group of Prof.
Robert Moszynski at the University of Warsaw, Poland. The appointed
post-doctoral fellow will work on theoretical developments of new
ab initio methods needed to describe interactions of open-shell
atoms and molecules relevant for the theory of cold and ultracold
molecules. His/her research activities will concentrate on the
development and applications of the state-of-the-art electronic
structure methods to describe interactions in open-shell collisional
systems and to compute such quantities as spin-orbit and nonadiabatic
coupling matrix elements needed on the route from intermolecular
potentials to the scattering cross sections.
The post-doc position is funded by the Polish Ministry of Science
in connection with the collaborative research project CoPoMol which
is part of the EuroQUAM (European Quantum Matter) programme established
by the European Science Foundation. The project will involve a close
collaboration with experimental and theoretical groups across Europe
working on related problems, and the post-doc appointed will be
expected to take an active role in this collaboration.
A Ph.D. degree in physics or chemistry is required. High level of
experience in quantum chemistry and atomic or molecular quantum
mechanics is essential. The position is available starting from
October 1. Applicants should submit a covering letter describing
their motivation in this work together with a detailed CV, list of
publications, and three letters of recommendation.
Salary: 48000 EUR per annum
Contact:
Prof. Robert Moszynski
Quantum Chemistry Laboratory
Department of Chemistry
University of Warsaw
Pasteura 1
PL-02-093 Warsaw
Poland
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