Post-Doc Positions Available

Post-doc position available at Pennsylvania State University

A post-doctoral position is open immediately in the Janik laboratory (Chemical Engineering Department, Pennsylvania State University) to investigate surface properties of high temperature CO2 adsorbents using density functional theory. This position will involve collaboration with other computational and experimental investigators, and is supported through the Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory. 

Post-doc opening at the Colorado School of Mines

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Chemical Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines. We are searching for a highly motivated and driven individual looking for research opportunities in molecular biophysics and simulations in a collaborative environment.

Post-doc opening at UC Davis

The group of Roland Faller in the department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at UC Davis is looking for a postdoctoral researcher for a new project in the field of Cyberdesign of Nanoparticles.

post-doc position at The University of Alabama

post-doc position at Northwestern University

Molecular Simulation of Nanoporous Materials

Group of Prof. Randy Snurr, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Northwestern University

http://zeolites.cqe.northwestern.edu/

Post-Doc Positions Available at the University of TN, Knoxville

 

Post-doc opening at Washington University in St. Louis

One postdoctoral position is available in the Gelb Research
Group at Washington University in St. Louis.

Topic: First-principles simulations of phase equilibria

Fluid phase equilibria at extreme conditions will be studied with
Monte Carlo simulations based on first-principles (ab initio) energy
evaluations. These methods will be applied in a survey of the
high-temperature fluid phase behavior of elemental systems across
the periodic table, including liquid-liquid and liquid-vapor

Postdoc Opening at Rutgers

Postdoc position is available at the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering of Rutgers, the state university of NJ.

The research project will focus on studying molecular interactions and self-organization in nanosegregated polyelectrolytes, prospective materials for fuel cells and protective membranes.