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Common to all applicants should be a strong background to MD or MC simulational strategies, and knowledge of basic soft matter background (polymers, colloids) or knowledge in atomistic modelling (biomolecules, proteins). The simulations and any other code development will be performed using the software package {{ES}}.  
 
Common to all applicants should be a strong background to MD or MC simulational strategies, and knowledge of basic soft matter background (polymers, colloids) or knowledge in atomistic modelling (biomolecules, proteins). The simulations and any other code development will be performed using the software package {{ES}}.  
  
There will be ample opportunity to interact with other researchers at FIAS, the close-by Max Planck Institute for Biophysics, the {{MPIP}}, and the [http://www.uni-frankfurt.de Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe University Frankfurt]. The official language at the institute is English.  
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There will be ample opportunity to interact with other researchers at Stuttgart, the Max Planck Institute for Biophysics, the {{MPIP}}, and the [http://www.uni-stuttgart.de University of Stuttgart]. The official language at the institute is English.  
  
 
All position are initially for one year, renewable upon mutual agreement.  Candidates should have a Masters degree in a quantitative discipline (see above) and a keen interest in several of the lab's research areas. Applicants should submit:  
 
All position are initially for one year, renewable upon mutual agreement.  Candidates should have a Masters degree in a quantitative discipline (see above) and a keen interest in several of the lab's research areas. Applicants should submit:  
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Positions will remain open until filled. Please send applications via email to
 
Positions will remain open until filled. Please send applications via email to
[mailto:c.holm@fias.uni-frankfurt.de holm@icp.uni-stuttgart.de].
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[mailto:holm@icp.uni-stuttgart.de holm@icp.uni-stuttgart.de].
  
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== Students ==
 
== Students ==
  
 
We are constantly looking for motivated HiWis (student helpers) who can do basic programming tasks in C, and can help with producing animated videos and graphics, using VMD.
 
We are constantly looking for motivated HiWis (student helpers) who can do basic programming tasks in C, and can help with producing animated videos and graphics, using VMD.

Revision as of 14:47, 10 February 2009

Ph.D. and Postdoc positions

2 PhD and 3 Postdoc Position available at the Institute for Computational Physics in the area of Computational and Theoretical Soft Matter and Biophysics.

The positions are in the group of Christian Holm. In particular we look for applicants in the field of

Simulations in the field of Heterogeneous Nucleation of Colloids, dense Ferrofluids, and Hydrogels, as well as Polyelectrolyte Multilayers and Biomolecules

Common to all applicants should be a strong background to MD or MC simulational strategies, and knowledge of basic soft matter background (polymers, colloids) or knowledge in atomistic modelling (biomolecules, proteins). The simulations and any other code development will be performed using the software package ESPResSo.

There will be ample opportunity to interact with other researchers at Stuttgart, the Max Planck Institute for Biophysics, the Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung (MPI-P) in Mainz, and the University of Stuttgart. The official language at the institute is English.

All position are initially for one year, renewable upon mutual agreement. Candidates should have a Masters degree in a quantitative discipline (see above) and a keen interest in several of the lab's research areas. Applicants should submit:

  • resume (including date of birth, grades, awards, publications),
  • statement of research interests (up to 2 pages),
  • names and email addresses of 2-3 references
  • links to their thesis and/or publications

Positions will remain open until filled. Please send applications via email to holm@icp.uni-stuttgart.de.


Students

We are constantly looking for motivated HiWis (student helpers) who can do basic programming tasks in C, and can help with producing animated videos and graphics, using VMD.