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Postdoc positions for computational design of en ... (No replies)

bouyang
2 years ago
bouyang 2 years ago

Postdoc positions will be available for one of the following two research directions:

  1. Computational modeling and machine learning on battery electrodes and electrolytes.

  2. High entropy catalysis.

About the PI

Dr. Bin Ouyang obtained Ph.D. at McGill University (2014-2017), after that he was a postdoc at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2017) and the University of California Berkeley (2018-2022). He has more than 45 publications including Nature Materials, Nature Communications, Joule, Chem, and Advanced Energy Materials. He also serves as Associate Editor for Materials Today Energy, and advisor for the alloy phase committee of TMS. More information can be found on https://bin-ouyang.com/ or https://www.chem.fsu.edu/person/dr-bin-ouyang/.

About Florida State University and the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Florida State University is a world-class public institute that ranks 19th among all public universities, and 55th among all universities in the United States. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at FSU is one of the oldest departments at Florida State University, which has been established in the 1880s. It is also the home department of Nobel prize winner Prof. Harry Kroto, who discovers fullerenes. Among all the current faculty members in the department, more than 10 of the faculties are fellows of NAS, AAAS, ACS, APS, MRS, and RSC. It also hosts the director of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. The strong research atmosphere here will be a great catalyst for great research ideas and collaborations.

How to Apply.

Interested candidates are encouraged to email Dr. Bin Ouyang ([email protected]) with a short introduction of your research interests and research experiences.




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