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Postdoctoral Researcher Position in Computationa ... (No replies)

wang_cbme
2 years ago
wang_cbme 2 years ago

The Computational Materials and Chemistry group at the University of Oklahoma has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral researcher to contribute to the group’s work in plasmonic catalysis. Interested candidates should submit a CV and the names of three references through email to Dr. Bin Wang, [email protected]. More information about the group's ongoing research can be found at https://sites.google.com/view/com3e/home.

Required Qualification:

The candidate should have a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or a related field. The candidate is expected to have a demonstrated record of research accomplishment, communication skills, and experience in electronic structure calculations and computational catalysis.

Preferred Qualifications:

Ideally, the researcher also has experience in modeling of excited states using either a time-dependent approach, constrained DFT, or the delta self-consistent field method.




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