Dr. Marius Kadek, who received his PhD in August 2018 from the Centre for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry (the predecessor of the Hylleraas Centre), has won a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action Individual Global Fellowship. Since finishing his PhD, he has worked as a researcher at the Hylleraas centre.
The project focuses on the development of novel relativistic methods for modeling magnetic topological materials and would involve an two-year stay at Duke University with Prof. Volker Blum, followed by a one-year return grant to the Hylleraas Centre.