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Innsbruck-Torino post-doc in theory of dipolar systems

Politecnico di Torino and Innsbruck University

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We are advertising a 1+1 postdoc position on theory of dipolar lattice systems shared between our groups at Innsbruck University and Politecnico di Torino

Candidates should hold a PhD degree in physics or provide evidence for its successful completion in the near future. They should also demonstrate an excellent track record of research accomplishments in topics related to ultracold quantum systems, quantum simulation, theoretical condensed matter, or adjacent areas.

The successful candidate will develop theoretical projects on lattice systems characterized by strong dipolar interaction closely related to the experimental activity of the ERBIUM and Er-Dy labs at the Innsbruck University, see http://www.erbium.at/FF/?page_id=21 for more informations. Topics of interest  include topological phases, lattice gauge theories, out-of-equilibrium driven systems and magnetism.

How to apply

Interested candidates should arrange for the following application material to be sent to Francesca-Ferlaino-Group@uibk.ac.at and luca.barbiero@polito.it

- a detailed curriculum vitae

- a list of publications

- two reference letters

Review of the applications will start immediately, and job interviews will be held approximately every 3 weeks until the position is filled. 

Politecnico di Torino and Innsbruck University

Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24, 10129 Torino TO, Italia
10129 Torino, Italy, Italien

Innsbruck-Torino post-doc in theory of dipolar systems
We are advertising a 1+1 postdoc position on theory of dipolar lattice systems shared between our groups at Innsbruck University and Politecnico di Torino Candidates should hold a PhD degree in physics or provide evidence for its successful completion in the near future. They should also demonstrate an excellent track record of research accomplishments in topics related to ultracold quantum systems, quantum simulation, theoretical condensed matter, or adjacent areas. The successful candidate will develop theoretical projects on lattice systems characterized by strong dipolar interaction closely related to the experimental activity of the ERBIUM and Er-Dy labs at the Innsbruck University, see http://www.erbium.at/FF/?page_id=21 for more informations. Topics of interest  include topological phases, lattice gauge theories, out-of-equilibrium driven systems and magnetism.
2023-10-11
Quantum physics
Politecnico di Torino and Innsbruck University
Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24, 10129 Torino TO, Italia
Torino
Italy
10129
IT
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