The Pfaendtner research group (prg.washington.edu)
has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral scholar. The research area
is in modeling of complex reaction networks using enhanced sampling and
ab initio molecular dynamics. The ideal candidate will have published
experience using both 1) enhanced sampling algorithms and 2) ab initio
dynamics methods and modern codes such as CP2K, VASP or CPMD. The
candidate should also have an interest in application of data science
methodologies to molecular simulation results. The initial appointment
is for a period of one year and the contract is renewable for a total
term of up to three years, pending satisfactory research progress.
Interested applications should send a cover letter and CV to Jim
Pfaendtner (jpfaendt@uw.edu). Please include the names of up to three references in the CV.
Two postdoctoral positions in computational materials science are available at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz in the Theory Department, group of Denis Andrienko ( http://www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/~andrienk/ ). The research project concerns combining atomistic simulations and quantum modeling of charge/exciton transport properties of organic light emitting diodes. The project is funded by European Union and is a part of a broad collaboration of nine industrial and academic partners. The initial contract will be for one year, with possible renewal for up to three years. Applicants should hold a PhD degree and have a strong background in physics, physical chemistry, or theoretical chemistry. Experience in programming (C++) is essential. Interested scientists should send an application, a CV, and recommendation letters electronically to Dr. Denis Andrienko ( denis.andrienko@mpip-mainz.mpg.de ). http://psi-k.net/jobs/postdoctoral-positions-in-computational-...
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