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Research Fellow/ PhD positions in Computational and Applied Materials Science (CAMS) Group within the Attosecond and Strong Field Science Division at ELI-ALPS, Hungary, in close collaboration with experimentalists:

(i) Ultrafast electronic processes, charge/spin excitations, dynamics at surface, nanostructures.

(ii) Molecules, low-dimensional materials under intense laser field: control of laser-matter interaction.
(iii) Nonlinear response, excited states dynamics and high harmonic generations from molecules and nanostructures.

The position is immediately available. Application deadline: 5th August, 2018. The successful candidate will use computational methodologies and time-dependent density functional theory, to work on above mentioned areas.

The potential candidate’s profile: Background in computations, possibly using density functional and time dependent density functional theory, and/or coding through Fortran/ Python/ C++/Mathematica/ Matlab. A solid foundation in quantum mechanics,solid state physics, optics and photonics related field expected.

Eligible applicants:

1. For Research Fellows:

  • Researchers with doctoral degree or submitted PhD thesis in relevant research field.

2. For Early Stage Researchers (PhD studentship):

  • University students who have recently completed their last year of an MSc Programme in relevant specialization field.

  • PhD students who recently completed or are working in relevant research fields.

The application must contain (i) a detailed CV, (ii) publication list, (iii) list of references.

For further discussion on the positions please contact Dr. Mousumi Upadhyay Kahaly mousumi.upadhyaykahaly@eli-alps.hu with your CV. Also you may submit your application to [log in to unmask], and [log in to unmask]. Please use “Early Stage Researcher: CAMS” or “Research Fellow: CAMS” in the subject of your e-mail.

  • Foreseeable date of the interview for selected candidates: within 3-4 weeks of application submission



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