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Kansas State University
remote work
United States, Kansas, Manhattan
1810 Kerr Drive (Show on map)
Nov 12, 2024

About This Role

The position aims at developing theoretical and computational methods in ultrafast AMO physics and applying them to support ongoing experimental activities at the J.R. Macdonald Laboratory in the Kansas State University Physics Department.

The J.R. Macdonald Laboratory, Department of Physics, Kansas State University, is seeking multiple POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATES in theoretical ultrafast AMO physics.

Job responsibilities for this role include:



  • Developing theoretical and computational approaches for modeling ultrafast light-induced molecular dynamics.
  • Modeling the outcome of femtosecond and attosecond pump-probe experiments, simulating corresponding experimental observables.
  • Preparing scientific results for publication in peer-reviewed journals and at scientific conferences.
  • Working with and/or mentoring graduate students.


About Us

The Physics Department at K-State is composed of a dynamic group of tenure-track, research, and instructional faculty, as well as outstanding postdoctoral research fellows, graduate students, undergraduate researchers, and professional staff. All members of this team contribute in essential ways the department's land-grant, public research university commitment to teaching and learning, research, and service to the people of Kansas, the nation, and the world.

Worksite Option

This position is on-site.

An employee who is working remotely must reside within the United States in order to comply with all federal and state laws, filings, or tax requirements. Remote work agreements are required for all flexible work arrangements and are subject to review. Review K-State's remote work policy details for more information.

What You'll Need to Succeed

Minimum Qualifications:



  • Candidate must have earned a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in physics, physical chemistry or a related field by the time the position begins.


Preferred Qualifications:



  • Demonstrated experience in modeling photoionization, strong-field ionization, high-harmonics generation and related processes;
  • Proficiency in different numerical approaches to solving time-dependent Schrodinger equation;
  • Working knowledge of quantum chemistry software packages.


Other Requirements:



  • Applicant must be currently authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire.


How to Apply

Please submit the following documents:



  1. Application letter including research interests
  2. Curriculum vita
  3. Contact information, including email address, of at least three references


Screening of Applications Begins

Immediately and continues until position is filled.

Anticipated Hiring Pay Range

53,000 - 64,000, depending on qualifications and experience


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