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Date: Fri Nov 11 04:35:00 2022
Subject: 22.11.11 Postdoc opening for DFTB calculations at Univ. of California, Riverside
A new postdoctoral position is available immediately in the computational
chemistry and materials science group of Prof. Bryan M. Wong at the
University of California-Riverside.

We are an extremely productive and highly-published multidisciplinary group 
located in sunny Southern California (close to Los Angeles and Irvine). Our 
group focuses on both method development and application in the chemistry 
and material science of large systems. A website of our interests and 
publications can be found at:

http://www.bmwong-group.com

Job description: The postdoctoral associate will carry out reactive DFTB 
simulations on hydrogen-storage systems as well as large biochemical 
systems. There will also be additional overlap on exploring material 
properties using both density functional theory (DFT) as well as our 
newly-developed areas in density functional tight binding (DFTB).


The postdoc will:

Run calculations using DFTB/DFT
Write journal articles on developed methods, calculations, and results
Attend conferences and present work

Salary will be commensurate with experience level (to be determined by the 
University of California pay scale)

To apply, please send a full CV and concise description of your expertise 
to Prof. Bryan Wong at bryan.wong (at) ucr.edu

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