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Associate Professor in Computational Materials P ... (No replies)

jochen
4 years ago
jochen 4 years ago
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at University
College London aims to appoint an Associate Professor
in Computational Materials Physics. The appointment is
a full-time position.
 
We seek candidates with research experience and
interests in any aspect of computational materials
physics. The successful candidate will become part of
the Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (CMMP)
group in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at
UCL. The CMMP is a strong contributor to the London
Thomas Young Centre, a world-leading network for the
Theory and Simulation of Materials. It also has close
links with the London Centre for Nanotechnology and
other interdisciplinary centres and networks at UCL, and
beyond.
 
Our present interests in the area of computational
materials physics include, for example, quantum and
classical molecular simulations of chemical reactions,
defects in solids and at surfaces, and electronic
structure and processes in insulators and semiconductor
systems. We welcome applications from candidates
whose research will strengthen our present interests and
diversify them into new areas, such as physics of smart,
reconfigurable and/or degradable materials,
development and applications of rare events
simulations, machine learning, and big data methods in
materials physics. Priority will be given to the overall
originality and promise of the candidate’s work over any
particular specialisation area.
 
Please note that the main focus of this post should not
be on biophysics, but links with biophysics will be
welcome. If you are not sure that your research fits into
this post, you are advised to make an enquiry to
Professor S. T. Bramwell ([email protected]) before applying.
 
For a complete job description and to apply to this position,
click on the following link:



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