Description: The Ph. D. student will work on time-dependent magnetic phenomena. The applicant is expected to work with analytical and computational tools for magnetisation dynamics.The Division of Materials theory is known to have a world-class research environment in the ab-initio computational research on materials properties. Besides the usage of existing state-of-the-art computational codes, a perpetual development of new methods and computational techniques is done in this department.
The applicant is expected to have a Masters degree in Physics, or equivalent, with a good background in solid-state physics. The application should include a statement of research interest, CV, certificates of exams, degrees and grades, a copy of Master thesis, published article or relevant materials, if available. Also, letter(s) of recommendation should be included.
Deadline: 10 Jan, 2011
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