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Dear Psik-coordinator,

We would like to post the following job announcement for a computational materials researcher
to the Psi-K community.

Best regards,

Kristin Persson
CMC, Inc.                       phone:  (617) 252-1507
24 Manor Avenue
Wellesley, MA 02482             fax:    (617) 258-6534
web: www.cmc-web.com




Ab Initio High Throughput Computing and Computational Materials Science

Computational Modeling Consultants, a company started by two MIT researchers is looking for a qualified
individual to work with a team on the largest computational materials design project ever initiated.

With modern ab initio methods it is now possible to construct virtual materials testing environments
and evaluate the properties of materials without the need to synthesize them. CMC is looking for a
team member interested in the application of modern computational quantum mechanics (Density Functional
Theory) to design materials for corporate clients.

An ideal candidate for this position is self-motivated, can work well in a team, and is good at formal
thinking and problem solving. Recommended qualifications include coding and scripting on Linux clusters
(especially Java or equivalent is desirable). Knowledge of typical Density Functional Theory codes is
a plus, as is any knowledge of materials science.

Position is for approximately 1 year (full-time or part-time considered). Available immediately.

For more information contact Kristin Persson phone: 617-252-1507 or email:cmchire-at-lanai.mit.edu.


