Postdoctoral Fellowships

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) aim to support the career development and training of researchers in all scientific disciplines through international and intersectoral mobility.

The fellows carry out their own research project in collaboration with a host institution, which is indicated at the time of their application. Researchers of all ages, nationalities and scientific disciplines can apply.

Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA-PF) provide an extremely enriching experience, that enhance the career perspectives for researchers by developing new scientific competences and gaining international and collaborative research experience.

Complutense as a Host Institution

Complutense

The Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) is a public research university located in Madrid, and one of the oldest universities in the world (founded in 1499).

The UCM enrols over 80,000 students, almost 6,000 faculties and more than 3,000 administration and service staff and consistently ranks as one of the top universities in Spain. 

Research Groups

There are more than 200 UCM research groups interested in hosting researchers through MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships.

They are looking for ambitious, creative and scientifically curious researchers who meet the MSCA-PF eligibility criteria.

If you are ready to take the next step in your research career look into our university's host offers.

European Office

The Complutense University of Madrid as host institution, through a dedicated European Research Office, supports MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship candidates both in the application process and in managing the grant.

We offer, among other specific support services, an in-depth review of the proposal by experienced advisors: internal deadline to send the draft proposal to office is August 31, 2021.

Expressions of Interest

The next section include information about several UCM supervisors that have expressed their interests to host MSCA experienced researchers in their research group. If you are interested in one of them, you should contact the corresponding Scientific Supervisor directly.

The web search application will help you find the offer that best suits your interests. Just enable and use the filters (click on the filter icon). You can search by faculty, research area, and research topic to be proposed / description of the research group (by means of keywords). Visit the links provided in the search results (table below) to display further information.

Some offers the supervisors ask for particular documents. If you are required to submit a project proposal or you do not know exactly what send to present your candidature, you can use our template 'One Page Proposal'. 

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ERC group
MSCA Group
Scientific Supervisor
Ángel S. Sanz
Contact email
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Research group
DICE2
Department
Optics
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Physical Science
Group description
DICE2 (Spanish acronym form Event-by-Event Quantum Dynamics) is a research group of new creation (although not yet officially validated) and in phase of consolidation, settled down at the Department of Optics (Faculty of Physical Science) of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. The main goals of DICE2 are the implementation and development of event-by-event quantum and optical reliable simulators to analyze the behavior exhibited by materials when probed by rare gases (matter-wave interferometry in the gas phase), high-energy electrons (transmission electron microscopy) and light (interferometry and wave guiding). The investigations carried out by DICE2 are developed in collaboration with members from the Department of Optics as well as with different national and international theoretical and experimental research groups, which include different disciplines, such as quantum optics, surface scattering, chemical reactivity, or electron microscopyMore details on the type of research conducted by DICE2 can be found at www.ucm.es/assanz/investigacion, as well as through the publications webpage, www.ucm.es/assanz/publicaciones. For further information, please, do not hesitate to contact us at Esta dirección de correo electrónico está protegida contra spambots. Usted necesita tener Javascript activado para poder verla..
Research group website
Research topic
The MSCA can be accomodated within any of the following research lines, currently active in the group:
-Phenomenology of coherence and entanglement.
-Study and analysis of diffraction and diffusion by surfaces.
-Study and characterization of materials by electron transmission microscopy.
-Influence of the topology of potential energy surfaces on quantum dynamics.
The philosophy within all these research lines essentially consists of taking the typical tools of the electromagnetic optics and the matter-wave optics (electrons, atoms and molecules, basically) to explore the behavior exhibited by different materials under the variation of some physical conditions and parameters of interest, such as the existence of thermal fluctuations and the presence of external mechanisms (decoherence, entanglement, strong and weak measurements), deffects and imperfections (incoherence mechanisms), or boundary conditions imposed by the studied systems themselves (topology of the potential energy surface that describes the system).To tackle these investigations, ad hoc methodology will be developed, based on the hydrodynamic or Bohmian formulation of the quantum theory, which allows us to implement numerical codes analogous to the usual classical molecular dynamics, but with the classical force being replaced by the action of the wave function, which plays the role of an effective dynamical field. This kind of simulators allows us to explore and analyze quantum systems from both a statistical perspective and, locally, trajectory by trajectory, which becomes a powerful computational and analytical tool, particularly relevant to the case of the aforementioned systems.
Research area
Mathematics (MAT), Physics (PHY)
Candidatures: requirements
Interested candidates are requested to send an up-to-date and detailed CV as well as a motivation letter including a brief project proposal draft to Esta dirección de correo electrónico está protegida contra spambots. Usted necesita tener Javascript activado para poder verla. before July 10th, 2017. Suitable candidates will be asked for further information.
Candidatures: deadline
2021-07-15
Address
Avda. Complutense, s/n; Ciudad Universitaria; 28040 - MADRID

Tenure-Track Position for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellowships?

The "Plan de Actuaciones en Profesorado 2020-23 (ES)" of the Complutense University includes among its calls several options for further hiring of researchers with a PhD. All options require an excellent CV and being granted National Accreditation.

Among the requirements for the stabilization of a Researcher to Assistant Professor, it is required that the researcher has spent at least 3 years as a researcher hired by the UCM in a competitive public call.

Global Fellowships are open to researchers currently within or outside Europe who want to move to a Third Country for 1-2 years and then come back to the Complutense University for an additional year. Therefore, researchers who have been awarded a three-year Global Fellowship would be, after the end of the project and with the current regulatory framework, in a position to meet this condition.

In certain situations, it has been possible for a researcher with at least 2 years working at UCM to opt for a position as a junior Associate Professor.

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