--------------------------------------------------------------------------- RTN NEWS --------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Announcements: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Publications: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Job Announcements: Subject: RTN position available Dear Colleague, Please, forward the position description below to possible candidates, and post the attached ad on your bulletin board. Thank you very much for your help: Gergely Zarand and Fred Zawadowski ============================================== Dr. Gergely Zarand Associate Professor Department of Theoretical Physics, BUTE Budafoki ut 8., Budapest 1521, Hungary http://newton.phy.bme.hu/~zarand/ e-mail: zarand@newton.phy.bme.hu Tel: (36-1)-463-1482 / Fax: (36-1)-463-3567 ============================================== ***************************************************************************** Postdoctoral Position Available Theoretical Solid State Physics / Nano-physics Budapest Univ. of Technology and Economics The Budapest node of the European 'Spintronics' network at the Theoretical Physics Department of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics is opening a post-doctoral position in theoretical solid state physics. The position is currently for one year, beginning preferentially in October, 2004, but the starting date is flexible. The position may be extended for another year. Salaries are in the range of 2,500 - 3,500 E / month, depending on the qualifications and prior experience of the candidate. Our group consists of Prof. A. Zawadowski, Prof. G. Zarand, and Prof. L. Szunyogh, post-doctoral researchers and graduate students. Our research interest includes strong correlations and transport in mesoscopic and nano-scale systems, numerical and perturbative renormalization group methods, ferromagnetic semiconductors, strongly correlated materials, hysteresis, and the study of ferromagnetic nano-structures combining ab initio techniques with many-body methods. We have active collaborations with several leading groups in Europe and the US. Applicants should have experience with many-body physics, or ab initio calculations. Applications should be sent to the following address by May 15th Gergely Zarand (zarand@neumann.phy.bme.hu) Theoretical Physics Department of the Institute of Physics Budapest Univ. of Technology and Economics 8 Budafoki St. Budapest, H-1521 Hungary Tel.: (36-1)-463-1482 / Fax.: (36-1)-463-4107 Applicants should include a CV and a list of publications in their application, and should name two persons willing to write a recommendation letter. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conference Announcements: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scientific News: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Famous Visitors: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- END NEWS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------