[Todos] Fwd: Graduate Student and Post-Docs in Ultracold Atomic Physics

grinberg en df.uba.ar grinberg en df.uba.ar
Dom Jun 24 10:26:40 ART 2007


Hola a todos:
Estoy reenviando este mensaje por si alguien está interesado en una  
posición post-doc o de doctorado para trabajar en Física Atómica.
Saludos a todos,
Horacio Grinberg

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  Asunto: Graduate Student and Post-Docs in Ultracold Atomic Physics
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Post-doc and PhD positions in ultracold atomic physics at Ben-Gurion
University, Israel

Applications are invited for postdoctoral and graduate student positions
in ultracold atomic physics in the AtomChip Group of Dr. Ron Folman at Ben-
Gurion University in Be’er Sheva, Israel
(http://www.bgu.ac.il/atomchip/opportunities.html). Our research involves
producing, detecting, and manipulating quantum gases in specially
fabricated micro-traps (so-called “atomchips”), including Bose-Einstein
condensates and fermion degenerate gases. Current projects include quantum
interferometry and decoherence, novel atomchip materials and
configurations (including superconductors), integrated photonics and
molecular wires; for recent contributions see
http://www.bgu.ac.il/atomchip/physics/papers.htm

The AtomChip Group and the BGU nano-fabrication facility
(http://www.bgu.ac.il/nanofabrication) specialize in developing AtomChip
micro-traps for fundamental physics and for new technological
applications.  Our PhD students and post-doctoral fellows are exposed to a
wide range of fundamental theory (see our theory papers) as well as
advanced technology including lasers, optics, electronics, computer
interfaces, and nano-fabrication techniques; post-doc applicants should
have experience in several of these areas. Post-doc applicants having
previous experience in cold atoms are particularly encouraged to apply.

The university is located in the middle of the exotic Israeli Negev desert
with fascinating archaeology, geology, landscape and wildlife around. It
is positioned 1.5 hours from Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem, 2.5 hours from the
Red Sea, and an hour from both the Mediterranean and the Dead Seas. Its
17,000 student campus is a major center for teaching and research, and is
considered the number one choice of Israelis in terms of social life.
Local sports include cliff climbing, scuba diving, desert hiking and
biking, sky diving, wind surfing, and so on. For those interested in
history, Be'er Sheva was first mentioned in the Bible in Genesis, chapter
21, when Abraham dwelt here nearly 4,000 years ago.

Applications should be received by July 20, 2007. We provide generous
salary and relocation allowances for qualified candidates. Please send
your curriculum vitae (including publication list) and the names and e-
mail addresses of at least two professional references (three for post-doc
applicants) by e-mail to:

Dr. Mark Keil
Department of Physics
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Email:	keil en bgu.ac.il
Web:	http://www.bgu.ac.il/atomchip/

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