[Todos] Fwd: Postdoc and PhD positions in Durham, UK
grinberg en df.uba.ar
grinberg en df.uba.ar
Jue Jun 14 22:02:04 ART 2007
Hola a todos:
Reenvío este mensaje por si alguien está interesado en trabajar en
Física Atómica y Molecular experimental como postdoc o para doctorado.
Saludos
horacio g.
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Fecha: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:01:40 +0100
De: "Simon L. Cornish" <s.l.cornish en DURHAM.AC.UK>
Responder-A: "Simon L. Cornish" <s.l.cornish en DURHAM.AC.UK>
Asunto: Postdoc and PhD positions in Durham, UK
Para: MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS-NEWS en JISCMAIL.AC.UK
The Durham Atomic and Molecular physics are seeking highly motivated
individuals interested in pursuing experimental research in the field of
laser cooling and quantum degenerate gases. Specifically, we invite
applications for both a postdoctoral research position and two PhD
studentships, associated with the development of a new research project
to study the dynamics and quantum reflection of bright-matter wave
solitons formed during the collapse of attractive Bose-Einstein
condensates.
The successful candidate for the postdoctoral position will be expected
to lead the development of a new experimental apparatus to produce 85Rb
Bose-Einstein condensates. Experience of magnetic and optical trapping
of ultracold and quantum degenerate gases is therefore essential. The
position may begin in September 2007 and is extendable to up to four
years.
The PhD positions may begin in either October 2007 or April 2008 and are
funded for the full three-and-a-half year duration of the UK graduate
program.
Durham University is one of the UK's leading centres for atomic,
molecular and optical physics research, with a world class group working
in a wide range of fields covering experimental and theoretical topics.
The Atmol staff in the department of physics numbers 5 faculty, 1 Royal
Society University Research Fellow, 1 EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow, 4
post doctoral researchers and 12 PhD students.
Further details on new soliton project and the other research activities
of the Durham Atomic and Molecular physics group can be found at:
http://massey.dur.ac.uk/
Prospective applicants should contact Simon Cornish for further
information.
Dr. Simon L. Cornish
Royal Society University Research Fellow
E-mail: <mailto:s.l.cornish en durham.ac.uk> s.l.cornish en durham.ac.uk
Tel. +44 (0) 191 334 3574
To join or leave the molecular-dynamics-news email list, go to:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/molecular-dynamics-news.html
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The Durham Atomic and Molecular physics are seeking highly motivated
individuals interested in pursuing experimental research in the field of
laser cooling and quantum degenerate gases. Specifically, we invite
applications for both a postdoctoral research position and two PhD
studentships, associated with the development of a new research project
to study the dynamics and quantum reflection of bright-matter wave
solitons formed during the collapse of attractive Bose-Einstein
condensates.
The successful candidate for the postdoctoral position will be expected
to lead the development of a new experimental apparatus to produce 85Rb
Bose-Einstein condensates. Experience of magnetic and optical trapping
of ultracold and quantum degenerate gases is therefore essential. The
position may begin in September 2007 and is extendable to up to four
years.
The PhD positions may begin in either October 2007 or April 2008 and are
funded for the full three-and-a-half year duration of the UK graduate
program.
Durham University is one of the UK's leading centres for atomic,
molecular and optical physics research, with a world class group working
in a wide range of fields covering experimental and theoretical topics.
The Atmol staff in the department of physics numbers 5 faculty, 1 Royal
Society University Research Fellow, 1 EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow, 4
post doctoral researchers and 12 PhD students.
Further details on new soliton project and the other research activities
of the Durham Atomic and Molecular physics group can be found at:
http://massey.dur.ac.uk/
Prospective applicants should contact Simon Cornish for further
information.
Dr. Simon L. Cornish
Royal Society University Research Fellow
E-mail: <mailto:s.l.cornish en durham.ac.uk> s.l.cornish en durham.ac.uk
Tel. +44 (0) 191 334 3574
To join or leave the molecular-dynamics-news email list, go to:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/molecular-dynamics-news.html
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