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2 Year Research Fellow in Computational Screenin ... (No replies)

scanlond
12 months ago
scanlond 12 months ago

The Scanlon Materials Theory Group (SMTG http://www.davidscanlon.com), led by Professor David O. Scanlon is joining the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham in September 2023. We are seeking to recruit a Research Fellow in Computational Screening of Wide Band Gap Conducting Oxides, who will computationally explore new semiconducting oxides for transparent conducting oxide and power electronics. The position is for 24 months initially, with possibility of extension upon satisfactory performance. The position is funded by the project “PRAETORIAN”, which was awarded an ERC Consolidator grant that has now been underwritten by UKRI.

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DBF835/research-fellow-in-computational-screening-of-wide-band-gap-conducting-oxides

Informal enquires can be made to Prof. David Scanlon, Professor in Computational Chemistry, email: [email protected]




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials