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Subject: ** [ PSI-K ]   Postdoc position at the Max-Planck-Institute for Iron reseach
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Subject: Postdoc position at the Max-Planck-Institute for Iron reseach<br />
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From: Mira Todorova<br />
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Date: 19-Oct-2011 08:32<br />
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<p align="justify" >The great technological importance of electrochemical solid-liquid interfaces for corrosion has triggered decades of experimental and theoretical research. Due to the complexity of real interfaces many fundamental processes are however still not understood. Advances in computational physics enable us now to adress key questions by simulations. <br/>
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<strong>The Department of Computational Materials Design at the Max-Planck-Institut f&uuml;r Eisenforschung in D&uuml;sseldorf (Germany) invites applications for a post-doctoral research position on modelling solid-liquid interfaces. </strong>The research will focus on the study of water interactions with platinum surfaces, combining first-principles calculations with thermodynamic considerations.<br/>
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Ability to work effectively in a dynamic team, good communication skills and motivation to interact with other groups in the department/institute and experimental collaborators, are highly desirable. The MPIE provides excellent working conditions in terms of computational resources, literature access and contacts to top groups in the field.<br/>
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The initial appointment, funded by a Max-Planck-Fellowship, will be for one year, with a possible extension upon mutual agreement. Candidates must have a doctoral degree in physics, chemistry or related subject and experience in electronic structure calculations. Interested candidates should send an application letter, CV, list of publications, and contact information for at least two references to Dr. Mira Todorova (todorova-at-mpie.de) or Dr. Christoph Freysoldt (freysoldt-at-mpie.de).<br/>
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Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. The MPIE values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.</p><br />
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