Postdoctoral position in computational condensed matter physics
We are looking for a motivated scientist to take part in an effort to develop first principles methods to evaluate free energy of order and disordered phases found in alloy systems. The results can then be fed into thermodynamic modeling methods such as CalPHAD to produce phase diagrams.
Minimal requirements: a PhD in physics, material sciences or related fields; experiences with common DFT codes; proficiency in Fortran and scripts.
To apply: Please submit your CV and three reference letters by email to Dr. Lizhi Ouyang (louyang@tnstate.edu).
Employer: Tennessee State University
Location: Nashville, TN, United States
Expires: August 23, 2010
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