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Postdoc, Perovskite Solar Cell Materials, Bath U ... (No replies)

Saiful
6 years ago
Saiful 6 years ago

UNIVERSITY OF BATH, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Studies of New Perovskite Materials for Solar Cells
https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=AP5647

Closing Date: 21 March 2018
Interview Date: 04 April 2018

An EPSRC-funded postdoctoral research position is available to carry out computational studies of new hybrid perovskite halides for solar cells within the energy materials group of Professor Saiful Islam at the University of Bath.

The research project will apply advanced computational techniques (based on DFT) in the study of defects, surfaces and stability of metal halide perovskites. This work will link up with experimental synthesis, structural and solar cell studies within the groups of Prof Brian Saunders (Manchester) and Dr Saif Haque (Imperial College London), and is part of a new consortium on ‘Towards Stable and Scalable Perovskite Solar Cells’.

Previous experience in computational materials science and a track record of peer-reviewed publications are essential. This post is available from 1st May 2018 or shortly thereafter for up to 36 months.

For information on the research group of Saiful Islam please visit the web site: http://people.bath.ac.uk/msi20.

Applications are submitted through the University of Bath ONLINE application form.
https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=AP5647




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