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  • Graduate Research Assistanship Positions in the nanoscience group at Emory University

    The nanoscience group is looking for motivated graduate students interested in one or more of the following: spintronics and electron spin physics, spin-waves and ultrafast dynamical phenomena in nanoscale magnetic systems, electronic and magnetic properties of nanoscale systems and devices, electron correlations at surfaces, electron-driven phase transitions in correlated electronic systems, scanning tunneling microscopy, nanoscale devices based on topological insulators, strongly nonequilibrum states of matter. If interested or for more details, please contact the group leader Prof. Sergei Urazhdin.

    Postdoctoral Position in Nanoscience at Emory University

    A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the nanoscience group at Emory University. Emory is a private R1 university located in suburban Atlanta, GA, USA. The position involves experimental and/or theoretical studies of electron correlation effects in ultrathin film heteroerostructures, with connections to both unconventional superconductivity and quantum magnetism in these systems. A PdD in condensed matter physics or a related field is required, but no specific prior background in magnetism or superconductivity is necessary, and the successful candidate will get to choose whether he/she prefers to focus on the theoretical or experimental aspects of the project, or both. The salary is negotiable, and the position is renewable annually for at least up to three years. Some of the general information about the group can be found on our group's webpage. For more information or if interested, please contact Prof. Sergei Urazhdin at surazhd@emory.edu.