PhD student on theoretical and computational prediction of pump-induced dynamics in materials
Your tasks
- PhD Thesis computational condensed matter physics
- Work out quantum geometric principles of strong light-matter interaction
- Perform first-principle simulations of light-induced dynamics in solids
- Perform high-throughput calculations of materials suitable for Floquet engineering
- Investigation of driving protocols with synthetic light fields
- Collaboration with experimental groups
- Support teaching activities generally at the institution of the thesis advisor
Your profile
- Higher education in theoretical physics at the master level
- A strong background in theoretical condensed matter physics or related disciplines
- Experience with first-principle simulations (DFT, Wannier, many-body methods, etc.) is an asset
- Programming skills in Python / Fortran / C++
- Good command of English and excellent communication skills
- The ability to work independently and collaborate effectively with both theoretical and experimental partners is essential