Postdoc in Chemical Simulations: An exciting opportunity for a talented researcher to join the BONDS project at DTU Chemistry, focusing on developing novel computational tools for understanding molecular properties in synthetic chemistry.
Postdoc in Bond Decompositions of Chemical Simulations
Designation: Postdoctoral Researcher
Field | Details |
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Research Area | Bond Decompositions in Chemical Simulations |
Location | Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark |
Eligibility/Qualification | PhD degree (or equivalent); background in chemistry, physics, statistics, computer science, or mathematics preferred. |
Programming Skills | Python, Julia, Rust, Fortran/C/C++ are highly desirable. |
Job Description:
Join the BONDS project led by Assoc. Prof. Janus Juul Eriksen at DTU Chemistry to develop new theories and methodologies for interpreting chemical simulations. You will engage in both theoretical and practical developments, enhancing our understanding of bonds in molecular properties. The role includes implementing optimized computational code and applying innovative methods to various significant chemical problems.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct theoretical work within contemporary electronic-structure theory.
- Develop novel interpretation tools for exploring molecular properties.
- Collaborate with M.Sc. and PhD students and assist in training.
- Work independently while contributing to team goals.
How to Apply:
Submit your complete online application as a single PDF file by clicking “Apply now” and filling out the online application form. The PDF should include:
- A cover letter.
- Curriculum vitae.
- Grade transcripts and B.Sc/M.Sc/PhD diploma (English).
- List of publications.
- A recent research sample (paper or preprint).
- Possible letters of recommendation.
Last Date to Apply:
14 September 2025 (23:59 Danish time). Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis.
For further information, please contact Assoc. Prof. Janus Juul Eriksen at janus@dtu.dk or the Head of Section, Prof. Esben Thormann at esth@dtu.dk. More about DTU Chemistry can be found at www.kemi.dtu.dk/english.