Postdoctoral position
This position is part of a collaborative effort supported by the
NSF Cyberinfrastructure for Sustained Scientific Innovation (CSSI) program. The project
aims to develop an interoperable software ecosystem for many-body electronic structure
calculations at finite temperature, with a focus on the EPW, BerkeleyGW, and SternheimerGW codes.
The four-year project is a collaboration with Prof. Giustino at the University of Texas at Austin,
Prof. Louie at the University of California at Berkeley, and Dr. Stanzione at the Texas Advanced
Computing Center (TACC).
Requitments
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Physics, Materials Science, or Chemistry and have a track record
in computational materials research at the density-functional theory level and beyond.
The successful candidate will have a solid background in many-body electronic structure methods,
prior experience with the development of electronic structure software, and an interest in advancing
community software. Previous experience with electron-phonon physics and Fortran/MPI programming is
expected.
Expected start date
Review of applications will continue until the positions are filled.
The positions are renewable for up to three years.
Application Instructions
Interested applicants should submited
1. CV including a list of all publications.
2. Cover letter.
3. A brief description of past research accomplishments (one page maximum).
4. Contact information for two or three references.
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