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FELLOWSHIP FOR STUDIES IN CONSENDED MATTER THEORY
One fellowship is open for studies in Condensed Matter Theory at the Department of Physics at Uppsala University, Sweden, in the framework of the European Programme "Improving Human Research Potential and the Socio-Economic Knowledge Base" (Marie Curie Fellowship). The research programme includes first-principles simulations of electronic and magnetic properties of emergent materials. The fellowship is for short stays (3 months up to one academic year), and is aimed for young researchers pursing doctoral studies in their own institutions that would like to enhance their expertise in development and applications of abinitio techniques for the electronic structure calculations in the framework of the density functional theory. The holder should have a background in fields like condensed matter physics, solid-state chemistry, or materials science, and the stay must be directly relevant to the doctoral studies pursued. The stay at the Condensed Matter Theory Group, Uppsala University, must be recognized as an integral part of the doctoral studies by the home university. The fellow must be a national of a EU Member or Associated State, and be a non-Swedish citizen. The fellowship for an amount of 1200 Euro per month is to be used for housing and living expense during the stay. Additional limited support for travel cost will be provided. Further information about the fellowship and the research programme can be obtained from Prof. B. Johansson at the adress: Condensed Matter Theory Group, Physics Department, Uppsala University, Box-530, SE-75121 Uppsala, Sweden, Phone: +46(0)-18-4713623, Fax: +46(0)-18-511784, e-mail: Borje.Johansson@fysik.uu.se
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