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Postdoc Position: Machine Learning Boosted Catal ... (No replies)

fanglin123
12 months ago
fanglin123 12 months ago

Dr. Fanglin Che research group is currently recruiting one Postdoc candidate, who will be working on the project related to machine learning algorithm development for computational catalysis.

The candidate(s) will develop machine learning models combining with multi-scale and multi-physics modeling (from atomic to continuum scale) to predict the performance of catalytic reactions.

The successful candidate will be:

(1) Chemical Engineering or related Major in Ph.D.

(2) Have experience and publications in Machine Learning model development for chemical science.

(3) If the candidate has experience on computational fluid dynamics will be a plus.

If you are interested, please send your CV, personal research statement, and recommendation referee list, to [email protected]

Dr. Fanglin Che research group is in the department of Chemical Engineering at University of Massachusetts Lowell. Website: https://sites.uml.edu/fanglin_che/

Dr. Fanglin Che research has published articles on Nature Catalysis, Nature Communications, JACS Au, etc. Please check Dr. Fanglin Che Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=fiRHcIQAAAAJ&hl=en




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