Dear kolega Fisika,

Saya teruskan informasi di bawah tentang peluang PhD assistantship (studi
S3) dan postdoc bidang Theoretical/Computational Condensed-Matter Physics
di Louisiana State University (LSU) bagi yang berminat.

Salam,
MAM


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Juana Moreno <mor...@lsu.edu>
Date: Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:12 AM
Subject: Opportunities at Louisiana State University
To: aziz.maj...@sci.ui.ac.id


Dear Aziz,

        As you may know, the Condensed Matter group at LSU has recently
doubled in size. We are now fifteen faculty working on a wide variety of
problems in condensed matter physics. We have a large number of openings
of both graduate and postdoctoral positions in theoretical/computational
condensed matter physics. Some positions are funded by a large EPSCoR
grant to establish a state-wide graduate research and education program
in computational materials. We wonder if you know suitable candidates
interested and qualified for research in the field of
Theoretical/Computational
Studies of Correlated Electronic Systems. We include a complete description
of the positions at the end of this message. We would appreciate if you
could
forward this information to potential candidates.

          Best regards,
                          Mark Jarrell and Juana Moreno



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Postdoctoral Positions in Theoretical/Computational Condensed Matter
Physics at LSU
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Two or more postdoctoral positions at Louisiana State University in
Theoretical/Computational Studies of Correlated Electronic and Magnetic
Systems sponsored by the NSF. Applicants should have a PhD in Physics or a
related field. Candidates for the theoretical positions should have
knowledge of many body techniques as applied to electronic or magnetic
systems. Candidates for the computational positions should have a
background with a strong emphasis in high performance computing, and an
interest in the development and application of new computational methods
for correlated electronic many body systems. We will begin evaluating
applications immediately. We expect the postdoctoral positions to be filled
no later than January 1, 2014.

Some of the open positions are funded by a large NSF grant to establish a
state-wide graduate research and education program in computational
materials. Candidates may also be able to participate in an international
research program working with US, German and Swiss faculty. The LSU
condensed matter group has grown significantly recently with seven new
hires and now totals fifteen faculty. More information may be found at
http://www.phys.lsu.edu/newwebsite/research/condensed.html and
http://institute.loni.org/lasigma.

Remuneration:  The annual salary is $54,000 year.  The position comes with
a benefits package described in
http://uiswcmsweb.prod.lsu.edu/hrm/Employees/Benefits/item57271.html.

Application:  To apply for this position, please email your CV, statement
of research interests and arrange to have three letters of reference to
Carol Duran at cdu...@lsu.edu. LSU is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access
employer. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.


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Ph.D. Assistantships in Computational Condensed Matter Physics at LSU
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Computation is a rapidly emerging third method of scientific inquiry
recognized by nearly all scientific societies as coequal with experiment
and theory.  Our group employs many-body theoretical methods together with
the world's most powerful supercomputers to study quantum many body systems
including strongly correlated electronic systems exhibiting competing
phases and quantum criticality, cold atoms in atomic traps, spintronic
materials, and organic magnets. The complex emergent phenomena and
competing phases exhibited by these systems will lead to materials with
important new functionalities.  However, this complexity also makes the
study of these systems resistant to conventional theoretical methods.

We are seeking several excellent candidates seeking a PhD in
theoretical/computational condensed matter physics. The LSU condensed
matter group has grown significantly recently with seven new hires and now
totals fifteen faculty. Students will become part of a statewide NSF
sponsored graduate research and education program. Specialized
research-level courses will be offered, and students will work in virtual
teams of computational, theoretical and experimental scientists with
members at universities throughout the state of Louisiana.  Candidates may
also be able to participate in an international research program working
with US, German and Swiss faculty. More information may be found at
http://www.phys.lsu.edu/newwebsite/research/condensed.html and
http://institute.loni.org/lasigma.

Position:  The stipend is $25,000 per year (additional supplements are
available for women and minorities).

Requirements:
Applicants should have a B.S., (a Diploma is preferred) in Physics, Applied
Math, Computer Science or a related field. We will begin evaluating
applications immediately.

Application:
Applications must be completed before January 15, 2014 in order to be
considered for admission in the fall term.  Applications should include a
short outline of research interests and experience and a complete CV by
email. Other application requirements (GRE, TOEFL, IELTS) are listed on
http://www.phys.lsu.edu/newwebsite/graduate/instructions-advice.html and
should be submitted to either the Department of Physics & Astronomy or the
Graduate School. Please contact Prof. Mark Jarrell (mjarr...@lsu.edu) for
inquiries about research.  All other inquiries should be sent to Carol
Duran at cdu...@lsu.edu. LSU is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access employer.
 Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.


-- 
*M. Aziz Majidi, Ph.D.*
Theoretical/Computational Condensed Matter Physics Group
Department of Physics
FMIPA University of Indonesia
Depok 16424, INDONESIA
Phone: (021) 7872610 (main office), (021) 36747571 (mobile)
Fax: (021) 7863441
Email: aziz.maj...@sci.ui.ac.id, aziz.maj...@gmail.com

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