Postdoctoral Researcher in Conversion Materials, CIC energiGUNE, Spain

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Postdoctoral Researcher in Conversion Materials: CIC energiGUNE invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher position within the Atomistic & Molecular Modelling for Catalysis Group. The successful candidate will engage in cutting-edge research focused on modelling catalytic reactions and developing workflows for advanced catalyst design.

Postdoctoral Researcher in Atomistic Modelling for Energy Storage and Conversion Materials

Designation:

Postdoctoral Researcher


Job Details

FieldDetails
Research AreaAtomistic Modelling for Energy Storage and Conversion
LocationCIC energiGUNE
Eligibility/QualificationPhD in Chemistry, Physics, Computational Chemistry, Nanoscience, Chemical Engineering, or related fields
Job Type3-year contract with possibilities for renewal

Job Description:

The Postdoctoral Researcher will be involved in:

  • Modelling resting states of novel catalytic materials under realistic experimental conditions.
  • Conducting mechanistic studies on thermodynamics and kinetics of key reaction pathways, including deactivation processes.
  • Screening and fine-tuning catalysts to enhance performance.
  • Optionally developing workflows and machine learning algorithms to accelerate catalyst design.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should submit a detailed curriculum vitae along with a motivation letter via the following link: CIC energiGUNE Careers.

Last Date to Apply:

The selection process will continue until the position is filled.


Additional Information:

  • Professional Development: Access to seminars, international conferences, and training courses.
  • Work Environment: Integrated, enthusiastic, international, and multidisciplinary environment.
  • Support: Assistance in finding accommodation and integration into the local community.

For more details on CIC energiGUNE’s research activities, please visit CIC energiGUNE.

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