All positions are open for related theory projects in condensed matter physics, mesoscopics, and the physics of light. Among others the focus is on uncovering fundamental nonlinear and many-body processes in trapped atomic condensates, superconducting networks, metamaterials, quantum dot arrays, plasmonic and nanophotonic structures, mesoscopics, metal insulator transition and strongly correlated electron systems.
Experience in one or more of the following topics will be of benefit: disorder and interactions, exciton-polariton condensates, many-body localization, nonlinear nanophotonics, quantum stochastic dynamics, superconducting networks, topology + frustration + flatbands, transport in nanostructures, ultracold atomic gases, topological photonics, numerical calculations for strongly correlated systems, dynamical mean-field theory and impurity solvers.
Strong oral and written communication skills, excellent computational skills and the ability to effectively lead a research project with allocated center members are essential for all positions. Applicants should have a Ph.D. and postdoctoral research experience, and have strong interest to work in a multidisciplinary and dynamic research environment. The duration of the positions depends on the qualifications and the research project. Salary will commensurate with experience.
Further details:
Research Fellowships, Institute for Basic Science, South Korea (2018)