Postdoc: Theory of Electron Transport in Superconductors IFIMAC (Autonomous University of Madrid)
1 Postdoctoral Researcher position - Theory of Electron Transport in Superconducting Devices at Autonomous University of Madrid.
We are looking for one Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Department of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at the Autonomous University of Madrid. Candidates will work on theoretical problems related to electronic transport in superconducting devices to design novel applications for quantum technologies . The candidates will join the research group of Prof. Alfredo Levy Yeyati, Dr. Rafael Sánchez, and Dr. Pablo Burset, specializing in analytical and numerical computations to describe the quantum transport properties of materials like topological insulators, graphene, and quantum dots, and their interaction with superconductivity and magnetism in hybrid junctions.
Applicants should have a PhD in Physics. Prior experience with superconducting hybrid junctions is a bonus. This position is for 2 years, with an annual salary of around 29,500€ before taxes.
We welcome candidates who enjoy pen and paper calculations, coding, and have a broad understanding of electronic transport phenomena in solids. Willingness to travel, teach, mentor, collaborate, and communicate science is appreciated. Female researchers are encouraged to apply.
Earliest starting date is September 2023.
How to Apply Please e-mail your application directly to Dr. Pablo Burset (******). Applications must include the following attachments as one single PDF document in English:
CV including a list of publications.
Contact details of at least two referees or, if available, two letters of recommendation.
Candidates will be selected in a public, international, and equal-opportunity competition, keeping in mind the under-representation of women and minorities in Physics. The Autonomous University of Madrid reserves the right, for justified reasons, to leave the position open, extend the application period, and reopen the application process. For additional information, kindly contact:
Department of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
IFIMAC (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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