Electronic transport in correlated quantum materials // Electronic transport in correlated quantum materials
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ABG-138162
ADUM-73133 |
Thesis topic | |
| 2026-04-11 | Other public funding |
Institut Polytechnique de Paris École polytechnique
Palaiseau Cedex - Ile-de-France - France
Electronic transport in correlated quantum materials // Electronic transport in correlated quantum materials
interacting electrons, time-dependent problems, many-body effects, numerical techniques
interacting electrons, time-dependent problems, many-body effects, numerical techniques
interacting electrons, time-dependent problems, many-body effects, numerical techniques
Topic description
The project focuses on theoretical and computational studies of transport phenomena in strongly correlated systems, with particular emphasis on non-local electronic correlations, magnetism, and multi-orbital effects.
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The project focuses on theoretical and computational studies of transport phenomena in strongly correlated systems, with particular emphasis on non-local electronic correlations, magnetism, and multi-orbital effects.
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Début de la thèse : 01/10/2026
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The project focuses on theoretical and computational studies of transport phenomena in strongly correlated systems, with particular emphasis on non-local electronic correlations, magnetism, and multi-orbital effects.
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Début de la thèse : 01/10/2026
Funding category
Other public funding
Funding further details
ANR Financement d'Agences de financement de la recherche*
Presentation of host institution and host laboratory
Institut Polytechnique de Paris École polytechnique
Institution awarding doctoral degree
Institut Polytechnique de Paris École polytechnique
Graduate school
626 Ecole Doctorale de l'Institut Polytechnique de Paris
Candidate's profile
Applicants should have a strong background in condensed matter physics and quantum mechanics, as well as solid analytical and computational skills. Familiarity with, or interest in, some of the following areas would be beneficial:
• Numerical methods for correlated electron systems
• Non-equilibrium many-body physics
• Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (DMFT)
• Feynman-diagrammatic techniques
The position is intended for candidates holding (or about to obtain) a Master's degree in physics or a closely related field. The PhD position is funded for a duration of three years.
Applicants should have a strong background in condensed matter physics and quantum mechanics, as well as solid analytical and computational skills. Familiarity with, or interest in, some of the following areas would be beneficial: • Numerical methods for correlated electron systems • Non-equilibrium many-body physics • Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (DMFT) • Feynman-diagrammatic techniques The position is intended for candidates holding (or about to obtain) a Master's degree in physics or a closely related field. The PhD position is funded for a duration of three years.
Applicants should have a strong background in condensed matter physics and quantum mechanics, as well as solid analytical and computational skills. Familiarity with, or interest in, some of the following areas would be beneficial: • Numerical methods for correlated electron systems • Non-equilibrium many-body physics • Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (DMFT) • Feynman-diagrammatic techniques The position is intended for candidates holding (or about to obtain) a Master's degree in physics or a closely related field. The PhD position is funded for a duration of three years.
2026-06-30
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