MSc/PhD Positions in Computational Modeling at the University of Waterloo, Canada

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MSc/PhD Positions in Computational Modeling: The University of Waterloo is offering MSc/PhD positions for highly motivated candidates interested in computational modeling. These positions focus on dynamic density functional theory (DDFT) applied to electrochemical systems and biological tissue dynamics. Successful applicants will work on interdisciplinary research projects involving machine learning, partial differential equations (PDEs), and multiscale modeling.

Summary Table

PositionResearch FocusPreferred Background
MSc/PhD Position 1Modeling Interfacial Reaction-Diffusion in Electrochemical SystemsComputational physics/chemistry, PDEs, machine learning, DFT/DDFT, electrochemical modeling
MSc/PhD Position 2Modeling Tissue Dynamics Using DDFTComputational biology, biophysics, applied mathematics, PDEs, multiscale modeling, molecular dynamics

Study Area

  • Computational Physics
  • Computational Chemistry
  • Biophysics
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Computational Biology

Scholarship Description

The selected candidates will develop DDFT-based models for either interfacial reaction-diffusion processes in electrochemical systems or tissue dynamics incorporating nanoscale biological processes. These projects involve physics-informed machine learning techniques and numerical modeling approaches, contributing to advancements in corrosion prevention, electrolyte design, and intracellular signaling.

Eligibility

  • MSc or PhD applicants with a background in computational physics, chemistry, biology, biophysics, or applied mathematics
  • Strong programming skills (Python, C++, or Julia)
  • Experience with computational modeling frameworks and machine learning tools
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively

Required Documents

  • CV
  • Brief statement of research interests
  • References

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit their application materials via email to cgtetsas@uwaterloo.ca.

Last Date

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the positions are filled. Early applications are encouraged.

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