Postdoctoral Scholars in Collective Dynamics and Quantum Transport Unit
Conduct theoretical research in condensed matter physics, quantum optics, and quantum information, focusing on dynamical and transport phenomena in quantum systems.
The position
The research unit "Collective Dynamics and Quantum Transport" invites applications for postdoctoral scholar positions in the field of theoretical condensed matter and the interdisciplinary field with quantum optics and quantum information. We are interested in dynamical and transport phenomena in various quantum systems in and out of equilibrium, in particular those relevant to new experimental platforms and techniques, such as quantum and topological materials, cavity and cold-atom systems, hybrid quantum systems, pump probe, nonlinear optics, and noise spectroscopy. Research topics include but are not limited to quantum magnetism, quantum spintronics, quantum transport, quantum sensing, nonequilibrium quantum dynamics, open quantum systems, light-matter interactions, and non-Hermitian physics. Candidates interested in network dynamics and interdisciplinary field between condensed matter and neural science are also welcome to apply.
OIST has several groups in condensed matter physics and quantum information, providing a stimulating research environment. There will be opportunities to supervise Ph.D. students and/or Undergraduate/Master interns, collaborate with other OIST units and international theoretical/experimental research groups, travel for conferences and workshops, and organize local workshops and activities. More experienced researchers can be considered for the appointment as staff scientists, and are encouraged to conduct independent and collaborative work.
Interested candidates are welcome to send their CVs to Dr. Shu Zhang via email below and discuss potential research projects.
Applicants who are also interested in opportunities in the Theory of Quantum Matter [Nic Shannon] are encouraged to apply for both positions.
Responsibilities
- Conducting original and active research work that aligns with the core interest of the group described above. Establishment of independent research interest and collaboration within and outside of the group is encouraged.
- Contributing to the dynamic, communicative, and inclusive research environment in the group and OIST.
Requirements
Qualifications
Required:
- Ph.D. in theoretical condensed matter physics or related fields
- Working-level proficiency in verbal and written English
Preferred:
- Strong analytical skills (e.g., kinetic and transport theories, Keldysh formalism, nonequilibrium quantum field theory, quantum optics theory)
- Strong numerical skills (e.g., molecular dynamics simulations, quantum many-body methods, time-dependent and stochastic methods, machine learning)
Benefits
- Relocation, housing and commuting allowances
- Annual paid leave and summer holidays
- Health insurance (Private School Mutual Aid)
- Welfare pension insurance (kousei-nenkin)
- Worker's accident compensation insurance (roudousha-saigai-hoshou-hoken)
- Access to Child Development Center
- Access to Schooling Options
- Language Education
- Resource Center (Daily Life Support in Okinawa)
- Remote Work system
Additional Info
Employment Term
Full-time, fixed-term appointment for 2 years. Contract initially with 6-month probationary period (inclusive). This contract may be renewed by taking into consideration the performance, conduct, and behavior of the Employee and OIST’s financial and other circumstances.
Working Hours
9:00-17:30 (Discretionary)
Holidays: Saturday, Sunday, National holidays, and Year-end and New Year holidays (Dec. 29 – Jan. 3)
Leave: Annual Paid Leave, Summer Leave, Sick Leave, and Special Leave
Overtime work hours: Discretionary Working Hours System: In the discretionary labor system for specialized work, the employee shall be deemed to have worked 7 hours 30 minutes per day.
Application Documents
All materials should be prepared in English:
- A one-page Cover letter
- Curriculum vitae
- Research statement, including plans for future research
- Two representative publications or preprints
- Two or more Letters of recommendations
- Prior to the start of employment all new hires are required to successfully complete a background check. Personal information including employment history and academic background should be submitted to third-party administrators after a conditional offer of employment.
- Please be sure to indicate where you first saw the job advertisement.
How to Apply: Apply by emailing your Submission Documents to: [email protected]
Declaration
- OIST Graduate University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, students and staff.
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- Recruiting Organization: Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology School Corporation
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- Please view our policy for rules on external professional activities (Information Disclosure – 10. Others – 6. OIST Rules for Concurrent Appointment).
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