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|style="color:#000"|[[Image:Kbeqn.png|left|350px]]The [[Fast Facts about NEGF]] is a good place to start to learn about our main research tool - Nonequilibrium Green function formalism (NEGF). The other important tools that we combine with NEGF are the [[Density Functional Theory]] and [[Dynamical Mean Field Theory]]. You also have to learn about [[Computing|High Performance Scientific Computing]]. Some general introductions to [[Quantum Transport]] and [[Spintronics]] are also useful. Finally, graduate students should take a look at the [http://www.physics.udel.edu/~bnikolic/QTTG/shared/reviews/ten_steps_to_phd.pdf Ten Steps to Ph.D. Degree] in QTTG or [[Advices for Aspiring Young Scientists]] given by notable senior researchers. | |style="color:#000"|[[Image:Kbeqn.png|left|350px]]The [[Fast Facts about NEGF]] is a good place to start to learn about our main research tool - Nonequilibrium Green function formalism (NEGF). The other important tools that we combine with NEGF are the [[Density Functional Theory]] and [[Dynamical Mean Field Theory]]. You also have to learn about [[Computing|High Performance Scientific Computing]]. Some general introductions to [[Quantum Transport]] and [[Spintronics]] are also useful. Finally, graduate students should take a look at the [http://www.physics.udel.edu/~bnikolic/QTTG/shared/reviews/ten_steps_to_phd.pdf Ten Steps to Ph.D. Degree] in QTTG or [[Advices for Aspiring Young Scientists]] given by notable senior researchers. |
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