> From: Yves Ferro <yves.ferro at univ-provence.fr> > Date: December 7, 2012 9:16:13 GMT+01:00 > Subject: Call for candidacy at PIIM Laboratory - CNRS position > > > Dear QE users, > > The PIIM Laboratory, Marseille, France, seeks candidates for a > permanent position in the area of atomic-scale modeling of > condensed matter systems. Applicants will take part to a national > contest aimed at selecting CNRS (_http://www.cnrs.fr <http:// > www.cnrs.fr/>_) permanent researchers upon evaluation operated by a > national committee. > > The selection process will take place in two different steps > (January 2013 and May/June 2013). This selection will be based on > past accomplishments, validity of the proposed research project > crafted with the Laboratory, and an oral presentation. > > Prior to the first step, the candidate should contact us and send > us a CV. Then he/she will be invite in our Lab to craft with us a > suitable project to be defended before the CNRS committee. The > deadline for the project/candidacy submission to the CNRS is > January 13th. > > Our group works in the domain of gas-surface interactions, chemical > reactivity and spectroscopic modeling related to condensed matter. > The applications we are dealing with are about Fusion Science and > the plasma-surface interactions which will take place in the future > ITER Tokamak. The materials of interest are tungsten, beryllium and > their oxides interacting with hydrogen. Our activities are strongly > committed to European programs and supported by the EFDA and other > French funding agencies . Another part of our activities are also > related to the chemical reactivity in the interstellar medium. > > These activities are developed using DFT as implemented in its PW > formalisms (mostly the Quantum Espresso Package). We are looking > for a candidate with a good knowledge in DFT, development skills > especially for the implementation of new functionals or new > capability to better handle the phenomenon we are dealing with - > gas-surface interaction. We would also be interested in someone > with a good knowledge of heavy metal modeling, however not heavier > than W. > Also of secondary interest would be skills dynamic and excited > states computation . > > If interested, thank you to contact, > > Yves Ferro > yves.ferro at univ-amu.fr > + 33 4 91 28 27 09 > > _________________________ > > Dr Yves Ferro > Aix-Marseille Universit? > Centre de Saint J?r?me > Laboratoire PIIM - UMR 7345 - service 252 > 13397 Marseille cedex 20 > > yves.ferro at univ-amu.fr > Tel : + 33 4 91 28 27 09 > _________________________
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