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PhD opportunity at Canterbury, UK

Dear Colleagues,

I am looking for an enthusiastic PhD student to work on numerical simulations of quantum many-body systems in my research team within the Physics of Quantum Materials group at the University of Kent. The successful candidate will join my research group to work on a project targeting twisted graphene multilayer and multi-band systems more generally using diagrammatic Monte-Carlo techniques. For project details, please see the attachment or our group website at https://research.kent.ac.uk/pqm/2023/02/02/phd-opportunity-unravelling-s...

Other topics of current interest in my group include synthetic quantum matter, with phenomenology driven by topology and interactions which we generally study based on the use of quantum computers, DMRG and isometric tensor networks in d>1, as well as Monte-Carlo and machine-learning approaches.

All interested candidates are warmly invited to enquire for further details by emailing me at: G.Moller@kent.ac.uk

With best regards,

Gunnar

Additional information:
For further details and links to application instructions, see https://research.kent.ac.uk/pqm/2023/02/02/phd-opportunity-unravelling-s...

Candidates who are selected for this EPSRC-funded studentship will benefit from a full stipend for a duration of 3.5 years, and will enjoy access to departmental research funds to further their training and dissemination of their research. We can consider both UK and international students for this position.

For further details on the post and application procedure, please see the attached advert or refer to the instructions on the PQM group webpage: https://research.kent.ac.uk/pqm/2023/02/02/fully-funded-phd-studentships/

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