Finland: Postdoc Positions at the Department of Applied Physics
The Department of Applied Physics at the School of Science and Technology (formerly Helsinki University of Technology) of the newly established Aalto University in Finland offers several new post-doctoral research positions involving experimental (e), theoretical (t) or computational (c) physics in research groups working in |
- Computational nanoscience (c)
- Theoretical materials physics (t)
- Quantum dynamics and many-body physics (t, c)
- Statistical physics and complex systems (t, c)
- Surface science (e)
- Atomic-scale materials characterization (e,c)
- Biomimetic materials science (e)
- Nano-optics and photonics (e, t)
- Nanomagnetism and spintronics (e)
- New energy technologies (e)
- Fusion physics (e, c)
We are looking for highly motivated individuals who enjoy working in an international research environment. There are no restrictions on nationality. The appointments will start on August 1, 2010 and can run up to three years. After a successful post-doc period, there is a possibility to apply for a tenure-track position at the Department.
Applications including a CV, publication list, research statement and two letters of recommendation mailed independently should be sent to the Head of the Department, Prof. Matti Kaivola. Applications can also be sent by email in a single pdf-file to matti.kaivola@tkk.fi. The call is open until the positions are filled.
Aalto University is an equal-opportunity employer. For further information see http://tfy.tkk.fi/researchgroups with links to the individual research groups and their responsible leaders.
Tentative Application Deadline : 28 February 2010