15 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas
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Description Job Duties: Conduct the computational and theoretical research on magnetic and topological properties in van der Waals materials using Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations, tight-binding and
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Survey , a research center at the University of Kansas . This postdoc will be based in the Water Resources & Geohydrology section and will be part an integral part of the Kansas Aquifer Water Quality
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, data analysis culminating in paper publication. The duties include proposal preparation, editorial work, presentation of results, outreach and career development. The group has a focus on studies of
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validate polarizable force field models. Responsibilities will include both macroscopic property analysis (e.g., density, diffusion coefficients, ion conductivity, interfacial tension) and atomistic-level
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, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. Our research group develops methods to measure neuronal function with the goal of using these methods to understand mechanisms of neurological disease. As a Postdoctoral
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, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. Our research group develops methods to measure neuronal function with the goal of using these methods to understand mechanisms of neurological
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application materials and publications. Previous experience that required the ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary team as evidenced by application materials. Previous
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as evidenced by application materials and publications. Previous experience that required the ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary team as evidenced by
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. The preferred start date is January 5, 2026. This is a 1-year appointment with the possibility of reappointment contingent on demonstrated research performance and funding availability. Job Description 75
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interactions. Analyze data to advance fundamental understanding of wall-bounded turbulence and inform predictive modeling. 20% - Collaboration & Mentorship Work closely with PI, graduate, and undergraduate