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[QUOTE="thephystudent, post: 6255993, member: 437419"] Hi Antarres, since I work in a different field, I cannot help you directly. But what I would suggest is that you discuss these things with professors of your faculty in areas close to your interests, or your Master thesis advisor. They probably go to many conferences and know some good groups, taking into account your interests as well as if they have (not unimportantly) a reputation for being pleasant coworkers. They could even be a reference, so that your future mentor knows your strengths before hiring you. good luck! [/QUOTE]
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