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Research Scientist Postion of QM/MM and DFT for ... (No replies)

twei2021
2 years ago
twei2021 2 years ago

2-Year Resarch Sceintist position of Quantum Chemistry 

This position is for the joint project about 2D materials and biosensing using quantum computation and machine learning from Dr. Tao Wei in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Dr. Pratibha Dev in the Department of Physics at Howard University. The appointment is initially for one year and is extendible up to the total of 2.0 years based on the progress of the project.

The annual salary is $60-65K.

Required qualifications: 
1) The candidate is required to have the expertise in QM/MM or/and quantum dynamics simulations.
2) The candidate needs to have good programming skills in one (or more) of the following: C/C++, Fortran and Python
 
The expertise in Machine learning, NNMD, or Kinetic Monte Carlo would be a plus.
 
Interested applicants should first send a cover letter and a detailed CV via email to Dr. Tao Wei ([email protected]) and Dr. Pratibha Dev ([email protected]). In the cover letter, please detail the manner in which your skills can be applied to the proposed research. The short-listed applicants will be contacted for an online interview. The candidate should arrange for at least two letters of recommendation to be sent directly to Drs Wei and Dev, when requested.
Please also submit the official application to the following university webpage
https://howard.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/HU/job/College-of-Engineering-Downing-Hall/Research-Scientist_JR102153-1

Application deadline: April 15, 2023.

The position will be started immediately on May 1st.

Remote work around the area of D.C., Virgina or Maryland is OK.




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