FIAS Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
MesoBioNano Science

Open Positions

Postdoctoral and PhD positions for MBN Explorer development

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PhD positions

A PhD studentship is available in the group of Prof. Dr. A. Solov'yov at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (http://www.fias.uni-frankfurt.de) of the J. W. Goethe—University (Frankfurt am Main, Germany). The position is suitable for theoretical physicists and chemists willing to complete their Ph.D. projects in the field of atomic cluster physics and theory of complex nano-, meso- and bio- molecular systems. Examples of minimum qualifications are MSc. (UK or US), Diplom (Germany) or Laurea (Italy). The ideal candidate should already have some practical experience in computational physics/chemistry methods. The project involves modeling within the frame of the quantum many-body and density functional theories, quantum and classical dynamics, statistical approaches, with a strong emphasis on numerical calculations. The project will enable the chance for short visits to collaborators and attending conferences. The studentship provides a grant/stipend at a standard German Research Council level (1/2-3/4 BaTIIa) and covers additional expenses. Applications, including curriculum vitae, copies of diplomas and the names of at least two referees, should be sent by mail or email to the address given below.

Postdoctoral positions

A Postdoctoral position is available in the group of Prof. Dr. A. Solov'yov at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (http://www.fias.uni-frankfurt.de) of the J. W. Goethe-University (Frankfurt am Main, Germany). The position is suitable for theoretical physicists and chemists willing to perform advanced research work in the field of theory of complex nano-, meso- , bio- molecular systems. Candidates should hold PhD degree or equivalent and have experience in computational physics/chemistry methods. The work involves modeling within the frame of the quantum many-body and density functional theories, quantum and classical dynamics, statistical approaches, with a strong emphasis on numerical calculations. The studentship provides a grant/stipend at a standard German Research Council level (BaTIIa) and covers additional expenses. Applications, including curriculum vitae, list of publications, copies of diplomas and the names of at least two referees, should be sent by mail or email to:

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