Doctoral Fellowship in the Theory of Ultracold Atomic Gases
position expired
Heidelberg, Germany
(TVöD equivalent of BAT IIa/2). The doctoral project is funded by the DFG (German science foundation) and focuses on the quantum field theoretical description and simulation of far-from-equilibrium dynamics of ultracold atomic quantum gases.
The group is attached to the new Research Training Group "Simulational Methods in Physics" in the framework of the Heidelberg Graduate School of Fundamental Physics. The Graduate School of Fundamental Physics combines PhD projects from the forefront of international research with a broad and deep teaching program, covering the core areas of fundamental physics and emphasizing their interrelations.
An excellent degree, equivalent to a diploma or master in physics is required. Good knowledge of English is mandatory. Candidates are invited to apply with a CV, copies of certificates (attested transcript into English or German), 2 letters of recommendation, and a proof of proficiency in English. Women are explicitly invited to apply.
For more information see http://www.simulational-physics.uni-hd.de or send email to the address indicated below.
Written applications should be submitted to
PD Dr. T. Gasenzer
Institute for Theoretical Physics
University of Heidelberg
Philosophenweg 16
D-69120 Heidelberg
Germany
email t.gasenzer@thphys.uni-heidelberg.de
The group is attached to the new Research Training Group "Simulational Methods in Physics" in the framework of the Heidelberg Graduate School of Fundamental Physics. The Graduate School of Fundamental Physics combines PhD projects from the forefront of international research with a broad and deep teaching program, covering the core areas of fundamental physics and emphasizing their interrelations.
An excellent degree, equivalent to a diploma or master in physics is required. Good knowledge of English is mandatory. Candidates are invited to apply with a CV, copies of certificates (attested transcript into English or German), 2 letters of recommendation, and a proof of proficiency in English. Women are explicitly invited to apply.
For more information see http://www.simulational-physics.uni-hd.de or send email to the address indicated below.
Written applications should be submitted to
PD Dr. T. Gasenzer
Institute for Theoretical Physics
University of Heidelberg
Philosophenweg 16
D-69120 Heidelberg
Germany
email t.gasenzer@thphys.uni-heidelberg.de