Electronic Structure Theory Postdoc: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated individual for a Postdoctoral Fellowship position in the Chemical Sciences division. This role will utilize advanced theoretical chemistry tools to explore ultrafast and quasi-equilibrium phenomena in complex interfacial systems.
Designation
Postdoctoral Fellow
Table
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Position Type | Full-time, 2-year (with potential renewal) |
| Salary Range | $69,084 – $82,836 |
| Location | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA |
| Working Modality | On-site |
| Application Deadline | Priority consideration by March 13, 2026 |
Research Area
- Theoretical chemistry
- Ultrafast charge transfer
- Non-equilibrium phenomena
- Spectroscopy
Eligibility/Qualification
- Ph.D. in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or related fields
- Experience in Density Functional Theory, Molecular Dynamics, Kinetic Modeling
- Proficiency in coding (Fortran, Shell, Python)
- Knowledge of spectroscopic methods and excited states
- Track record in electronic structure theory code applications (e.g., VASP, QE)
Job Description
- Conduct computational investigations of ultrafast charge transfer and non-equilibrium phenomena in large solid/solid, solid/liquid, and solid/gas interfacial systems.
- Implement spectroscopic modules in electronic structure theory software packages.
- Utilize observations from in-house core-level spectroscopy to develop a unified mechanistic explanation of phenomena.
- Collaborate with both theorists and experimentalists.
- Actively publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and contribute to scientific papers and reports.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their applications through the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory careers website. Ensure to provide your resume, cover letter, and any relevant publications or work samples.
Last Date for Apply
Applications will be accepted until the job posting is removed, with priority consideration given to applications submitted by March 13, 2026.








