Fw: postdoctoral position at UC Santa Barbara

名古屋大学の押山と申します。お忙しいところ失礼します。

Chris Van de Walleが、「どうして日本の若者は、俺のところに応募してこないんだろう」と言っていたのを思い出しましたので、差し出がましいかもしれませんが、彼からのメールを転送いたします。

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押山 淳
名古屋大学未来材料・システム研究所
464-8601 名古屋市千種区不老町
e-mail: oshiyama@imass.nagoya-u.ac.jp
phone: 052-789-3716
URL: ccs.engg.nagoya-u.ac.jp/oshiyama/
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From: Chris Van de Walle
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2022 3:48 PM
To: Chris Van de Walle
Subject: postdoctoral position at UC Santa Barbara

Dear Colleague,

I am looking for strong candidates for a postdoctoral position. A description is included below. I am looking for candidates who know how to run first-principles calculations but who also have a keen interest in semiconductors and device physics, and a motivation to interact with experimentalists. UCSB offers a supportive and stimulating environment with lots of exciting projects and opportunities for collaboration. Any leads or recommendations would be appreciated!

Best regards,

Chris

Postdoctoral position at UC Santa Barbara, California

A postdoctoral position in Computational Materials Physics is available in the group of Prof. Chris Van de Walle in the Materials Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB).

Candidates should have a strong background in condensed matter physics as well as in semiconductor physics, and experience with first-principles calculations. The ability to work effectively in a team and good communication skills (oral and written) are essential. Candidates should also have a keen interest in materials physics and device physics and a motivation to interact with experimentalists. Areas of current interest include recombination mechanisms in electronic and optoelectronic devices, quantum defects, materials for next-generation computing and quantum information science.

Applications should include: (1) Curriculum Vitae, (2) Publication List, (3) One-page summary of accomplishments to date, and their significance, (4) Names and contact information of three references.

The UCSB campus offers a unique environment, both in terms of collaborative research and natural beauty. Competitive salaries are offered, based on qualifications and experience.

More information about UCSB and about the Materials Department can be found at www.ucsb.edu and www.materials.ucsb.edu. Information about Prof. Van de Walle’s research group can be found at vandewalle.materials.ucsb.edu.

For more information or to apply, please contact Prof. Chris Van de Walle (vandewalle@mrl.ucsb.edu).

Chris G. Van de Walle

Professor
Materials Department
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5050

Ph. (805) 893-7144
Fax (805) 893-8983
e-mail: vandewalle@mrl.ucsb.edu

www.mrl.ucsb.edu/~vandewalle

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