Postdoctoral Position in Condensed Matter Theory at KAIST
KAIST
Application
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Posted: 13-Nov-22
Location: Daejeon, South Korea
Sector:
Academic
Work Function:
Postdoctoral Research
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the theoretical condensed-matter physics group in the Department of Physics at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) in South Korea. Preference will be given to candidates with strong theoretical experience in spintronics, magnonics, classical/quantum magnetism, quantum materials, superconductivity, and non-equilibrium transport phenomena. The research topics include magnetic dynamics, topological phases, charge/spin/heat transport of quantum materials, and unconventional superconductors, to name a few. Successful applicants will have an opportunity to collaborate with world-class experimentalists and theorists in magnetism and spintronics. The detailed descriptions of research interests can be found on the group website: https://sites.google.com/site/sekwonkimphysics. To apply for the position, please visit URL: https://www.kaist.ac.kr/kr/html/footer/0814.html?mode=V&no=1d003c2d1d82116eaffff1785c3d3da1&GotoPage=1
KAIST is the first and top science and technology university in Korea. KAIST was established in 1971 by the Korean government to educate scientists and engineers committed to industrialization and economic growth in Korea. Since then, KAIST and its 64,739 graduates have been the gateway to advanced science and technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. KAIST has emerged as one of the most innovative universities with more than 10,000 students enrolled in five colleges and seven schools including 1,039 international students from 90 countries.
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