[Todos] Fwd: [soft-matter] Postdoctoral research associate in simulation and theory of soft condensed matter
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Fwd: [soft-matter] Postdoctoral research associate in simulation and
theory of soft condensed matter
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Andres De Virgiliis <adevir en iflysib.unlp.edu.ar>
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Hola Alejandro,
Podrás difundir por favor esta oferta de postdoc? Puede ser de interes
en la comunidad del departamento.
Muchas gracias!
Saludos,
Andres
----- Mensaje reenviado de Nigel Wilding <nigel.wilding en bristol.ac.uk>
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Fecha: Tue, 14 Aug 2018 07:53:47 +0000
De: Nigel Wilding <nigel.wilding en bristol.ac.uk>
Asunto: [soft-matter] Postdoctoral research associate in simulation and
theory of soft condensed matter
Para: soft-matter en lists.leeds.ac.uk
The School of Physics at the University of Bristol is looking for an
enthusiastic post-doctoral research associate to work on the simulation
and theory of soft condensed matter under the supervision of Professor
Nigel Wilding<http://people.bath.ac.uk/pysnbw/index.html>.
Bristol boasts an exceptionally strong interdisciplinary network of
soft matter theorists and experimentalists and the successful candidate
will be expected to play a role in forging new collaborations both
locally and externally. The precise project will be developed in
collaboration with these partners and is likely to be drawn from the
following list of interests: nucleation of colloidal crystals; complex
colloids with ultra-soft, competing or anisotropic interactions; phase
transitions in 2D systems (including hexatic phases); polydisperse
mixtures; colloids at interfaces; and active colloids. Simulations will
likely make use of the University of Bristol
BlueCrystal<https://www.acrc.bris.ac.uk/> High Performance Computer.
The position is available for up to 4 years and is available from 1
October 2018. Candidates should have completed (or be about to
complete) a doctorate in Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics or
related fields and be fluent in spoken and written English. A strong
background in statistical mechanics, computer simulation and
programming is essential. Experience of soft matter physics (or related
subjects) as well as knowledge of advanced Monte Carlo simulation
techniques would be advantageous. Candidates must be highly motivated
and have a strong record of innovative research consistent with the
stage of their career.
Both the School and the University is committed to providing a
supportive and inclusive working environment. We welcome applicants
from all backgrounds and communities, especially from women and other
groups currently under-represented in research posts.
See
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BLX982/research-associate-in-theoretical-physics
for application details .
For more information contact Prof. Nigel Wilding:
nigel.wilding en bristol.ac.uk<mailto:nigel.wilding en bristol.ac.uk>
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Hola Alejandro,
Podrás difundir por favor esta oferta de postdoc? Puede ser de interes
en la comunidad del departamento.
Muchas gracias!
Saludos,
Andres
----- Mensaje reenviado de Nigel Wilding <nigel.wilding en bristol.ac.uk> -----
Fecha: Tue, 14 Aug 2018 07:53:47 +0000
De: Nigel Wilding <nigel.wilding en bristol.ac.uk>
Asunto: [soft-matter] Postdoctoral research associate in simulation
and theory of soft condensed matter
Para: soft-matter en lists.leeds.ac.uk
The School of Physics at the University of Bristol is looking for an
enthusiastic post-doctoral research associate to work on the
simulation and theory of soft condensed matter under the supervision
of Professor Nigel Wilding<http://people.bath.ac.uk/pysnbw/index.html>.
Bristol boasts an exceptionally strong interdisciplinary network of
soft matter theorists and experimentalists and the successful
candidate will be expected to play a role in forging new
collaborations both locally and externally. The precise project will
be developed in collaboration with these partners and is likely to be
drawn from the following list of interests: nucleation of colloidal
crystals; complex colloids with ultra-soft, competing or anisotropic
interactions; phase transitions in 2D systems (including hexatic
phases); polydisperse mixtures; colloids at interfaces; and active
colloids. Simulations will likely make use of the University of
Bristol BlueCrystal<https://www.acrc.bris.ac.uk/> High Performance
Computer.
The position is available for up to 4 years and is available from 1
October 2018. Candidates should have completed (or be about to
complete) a doctorate in Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics or
related fields and be fluent in spoken and written English. A strong
background in statistical mechanics, computer simulation and
programming is essential. Experience of soft matter physics (or
related subjects) as well as knowledge of advanced Monte Carlo
simulation techniques would be advantageous. Candidates must be highly
motivated and have a strong record of innovative research consistent
with the stage of their career.
Both the School and the University is committed to providing a
supportive and inclusive working environment. We welcome applicants
from all backgrounds and communities, especially from women and other
groups currently under-represented in research posts.
See
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BLX982/research-associate-in-theoretical-physics
for application details .
For more information contact Prof. Nigel Wilding:
nigel.wilding en bristol.ac.uk<mailto:nigel.wilding en bristol.ac.uk>
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