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Lecturer (Asst Prof) in Theoretical Chemistry (No replies)

Saiful
8 years ago
Saiful 8 years ago

Lecturer (Asst Prof) in Theoretical Chemistry

Durham University - Department Of Chemistry
http://bit.ly/2eoQXVw

Closes: 20th November 2016 [Job Ref: 003144]

The Department of Chemistry seeks to appoint an outstanding candidate at Lecturer (Assistant Professor) level. We welcome applications from exceptional scholars with research and teaching interests in the broad field of Theoretical or Computational Chemistry. We particularly welcome a candidate who will strengthen any of the Departments’ existing areas of research strength in quantum chemistry, ultra-cold molecules, soft matter modelling, biological simulation, or materials chemistry.

This post offers an exciting opportunity to make a major contribution to the development of the Department of Chemistry’s research and teaching. The appointee will be expected to cultivate an internationally leading research group and to engage in the full Departmental range of teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

Successful candidates will have a demonstrable record of success in their respective fields, will be able to make use of the superb computational facilities at Durham and will both align with and/or complement the strengths of our existing Research Groupings.

Interviews are anticipated to take place in early 2017.

For further details of this position and to make an application:
http://bit.ly/2eoQXVw




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