announces the opening of 9 positions for Ph.D. students at Vienna University of Technology in the area of computational and theoretical condensed matter physics, chemistry and engineering. The Graduate School is commited to high quality in research and education, and is hence seeking students with excellent academic records and visibly strong enthusiasm and talent for research.
The positions will be associated with the following research groups
Peter Blaha
density functional theory; Wien2K
Johann Burgdörfer
non-adiabatic processes in clusters and solids
Karsten Held (speaker)
electronic correlations; quantum field theory
Gerhard Kahl
soft matter theory
Hans Kosina
electronic transport in nanostructures
Ernst Kozeschnik (deputy speaker)
Monte Carlo and cluster expansion
Peter Mohn
density functional theory; magnetism
Josef Redinger
density functional theory; surfaces and interfaces
Dieter Süss
micromagnetism