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CCL 09.12.29 Postdoc in Theoretical chemistry and physics, Quantum chemistry, Programming | |||||||||
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From: jobs at ccl.net (do not send your application there!!!) To: jobs at ccl.net Date: Tue Dec 29 23:07:30 2009 Subject: 09.12.29 Postdoc in Theoretical chemistry and physics, Quantum chemistry, Programming One or more postdoctoral positions are available April 1 of 2010 in Prof. Y. Aokis laboratory in the Department of Material Sciences, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan. The project is from government : Japan Science and Technology Agency - Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology (JST-CREST): Highly accurate Order(N) computational method for gigantic systems and material design for nano-bio systems In the Research Area "High Performance Computing for Multi-scale and Multi-physics Phenomena" http://www.multi.jst.go.jp/en/introduction.html which is aimed to the development of our elongation method, a quantum chemistry and electronic structure theory. The successful candidate is expected to further develop our elongation method for quantum chemical electronic structure theory, and/or conduct theoretical study of structures, functionality, electronic structure, optical and spectroscopic properties, and formation mechanisms of nano- materials and biological materials. As the main task of this project is to develop the codes, besides the strong background in theoretical chemistry or physics, computer programming skill by Fortran language is inevitable to conduct the research. The project will be carried out in close collaboration with quite a few international groups, thus good English communication skill (both oral and written) is highly required. Preference will be given to the candidates with strong back grounds related to the research fields of our group. Applicants should submit inquiries or applications 1. CV with face photo and with other references (awards, patents, teaching experience, etc.) 2. Publication list and copies of your three best papers 3. Description of research experience and interests by email: Prof. Yuriko Aoki Department of Material Sciences Faculty of Engineering Sciences Kyushu University Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan Phone&Fax: +81-92-583-8834 E-mail: aoki{:}mm.kyushu-u.ac.jp Period: Possible extension upon mutual agreement until March 2013. Salary: Decided according to the rule of JST-CREST and Kyushu University depending on the experience and publication of the applicants (4~8 Million JPN incl.Tax/Year). The information about Prof. Aokis group can be found at the website http://aoki.cube.kyushu-u.ac.jp/index_top.html. About JST-CREST, it is referred to http://www.jst.go.jp/kisoken/en/index.html. Our elongation project Highly accurate Order(N) computational method for gigantic systems and material design for nano-bio systems starting from October 2007 belongs to the field "High Performance Computing for Multi-Scale and Multi-Physics Phenomena" http://www.multi.jst.go.jp/en/index.html Important References: 1) A Theoretical Synthesis of Polymers by Using Uniform Localization of Molecular Orbitals --- Proposal of an Elongation Method, A. Imamura, Y. Aoki, and K. Maekawa, J. Chem. Phys., 95, 5419-5431 (1991). 2) A new localization scheme for the elongation method, F. L. Gu, Y. Aoki, J. Korchowiec, A. Imamura, and B. Kirtman, J. Chem. Phys., 121, 10385-10391(2004). 3) Effciency and accuracy of the elongation method as applied to the electronic structures of large systems, M. Makowski, J. Korchowiecc, F. L. Gu, and Y. Aoki, J. Comp. Chem., 27, 1603-1619 (2006). 4) Efficient and accurate calculations on the electronic structure of B-type poly(dG)-poly(dC) DNA by elongation method: First step toward the understanding of the biological properties of aperiodic DNA, Y. Orimoto, F. L. Gu, A. Imamura, and Y. Aoki, J. Chem. Phys., 126, 215104, 1-7 (2007). 5) Nonlinear optical properties of polydiacetylene with donor-acceptor substitution block, S. Ohnishi, Y. Orimoto, F. L. Gu, and Y. Aoki, J. Chem. Phys., 127, 084702, 1-11 (2007).NOTE THAT E-MAIL ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN MODIFIED!!! All @ signs were changed to {:} to fight spam. Before you send e-mail, you need to change {:} to @ For example: change joe{:}big123comp.com to joe@big123comp.com Please let your prospective employer know that you learned about the job from the Computational Chemistry List Job Listing at http://www.ccl.net/jobs. If you are not interested in this particular position yourself, pass it to someone who might be -- some day they may return the favor. |
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