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PhD in physics: computational material science
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[QUOTE="ssstanco, post: 4254582, member: 459534"] Source: Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden, Germany The Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden, Germany, offers excellent research possibilities for students to obtain a PhD degree in a three-year graduate program in collaboration with the Technical University Dresden. We offer two PhD positions, both in computational material science. The first one is related to the research in the field of spintronics, second - in topological insulators. Additional training in computational physics, presentation and scientific writing skills will complete your science program. We encourage highly-qualified and well-motivated students from all countries to apply. Prerequisites include a MSc in physics or a related field (including a master thesis) and a good command of English. The positions will start from June 2013. Required application documents include a CV and a cover letter. Recommendation letters might be required later. Please send your application by mail or email to: Dr. Stanislav Chadov Group Leader Theory, Inorganic Chemistry Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids Noethnitzer Str. 40 01187 Dresden Germany Tel: +49 351 4646 2238 Fax: +49 351 4646 3002 [email]stanisalv.chadov@cpfs.mpg.de[/email] We are looking forward to your application! [/QUOTE]
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