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Post-doctoral research associate

We currently have one opening for a 30-month PDRA position to work on modelling and simulation of soft-matter systems in the presence of electric fields. The project is funded partly by Junta de Andalucía (UNBOUND) and partly by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (GENESIS). Details below.

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DEADLINE TO SUBMIT APPLICATIONS: 27.11.2023

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Duties

The selected candidate will carry out computational work, including programming, post-processing, and analysis of results. They will design and run numerical simulations to model equilibrium and dynamics of complex fluids in the presence of external fields. Specifically, they will use coarse-grained models of soft systems to study their phase behaviour and dynamical properties through Molecular Dynamics simulation, Monte Carlo, and Dynamic Monte Carlo. These systems include colloidal particles that change size due to an external field, electro-rheological fluids, and liquid crystals. They will stay abreast of relevant literature advancements and participate in communicating the achieved results at national and international conferences, as well as in drafting scientific articles. They will contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate students' supervision.

Entry requirements

We are seeking a highly motivated and talented postdoctoral candidate interested in molecular simulations and statistical mechanics. Applicants should have a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, or Chemical Engineering and, ideally, a relevant post-doctoral experience. The following aspects will be highly valued: (1) Research undertaken during the PhD ; (2) advanced proficiency in at least one of the following programming languages: Fortran, C/C++, Python; (3) advanced knowledge of software for Molecular Dynamics simulations (e.g., Gromacs); (4) familiarity with the Unix operating system; (5) full proficiency in written and spoken scientific English. International stays and experiences in renowned research groups are desirable.

Background

Applicants will demonstrate valuable experience in (1) molecular simulation of soft systems, particularly Molecular Dynamics and Monte Carlo; (2) preparation and publication of scientific articles as first or corresponding author; (3) ability to co-supervise undergraduate and/or postgraduate students; and (4) collaborations with international research teams and/or projects. Former postdoctoral experiences will be highly valued, particularly if they have been especially productive and formative. In this case, the degree of independence from the PhD thesis' supervisor will also be considered positively.

Additional skills

Demonstrable ability to work independently and as part of a team. Although English accreditation will be highly valued (ideally C1 or higher), the selected candidates, regardless they hold a language accreditation or not, will anyway be interviewed in English.

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