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PhD positions at the University of Delaware, USA (No replies)
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PhD positions are available in the group of Alexei Kananenka at the University of Delaware, USA.
Our group focuses on theoretical and computational research at the interface of physics, chemistry, and biology: https://sites.udel.edu/akanane/.
Possible projects include the development of:
(1) theoretical methods and computational tools for condensed-phase spectroscopy and nonadiabatic dynamics
(2) density functional approximations
(3) machine learning algorithms for quantum dynamics, electronic structure calculations, and material science
(4) force fields for molecular dynamics simulations
(5) computational protocols for relativistic electronic structure calculations
Projects may be carried out in close collaboration with experimental groups.
Candidate Requirements:
Graduate students may enter the PhD program after successfully
completing an M.S. degree program or may be admitted directly to the PhD program after a
Bachelor's degree. Successful candidates will be highly creative, ambitious, and motivated.
Good programming skills and some knowledge about electronic structure theory, molecular dynamics, and machine learning is an advantage.
About University of Delaware:
The University of Delaware is a public research university located in Newark, Delaware, USA.
It is classified as a very high research activity (R1) University. Newark is conveniently
located on the East coast with easy access to major metropolitan areas, including Philadelphia,
Washington, D.C. and New York City as well as popular Delaware beaches.
How to apply: https://web.physics.udel.edu/graduate/apply
Interested applicants are encouraged to send a brief letter of introduction and CV to Prof. Alexei Kananenka (email: [email protected]).
The deadline for application submission is January 31. All students admitted to the graduate program receive stipend and the tuition fee will be waived.