Ph.D. Research Scholarship Opportunity: Join the Rogge group at Ghent University, Belgium, as a Ph.D. researcher to conduct cutting-edge computational research in functional materials design. This exciting opportunity is part of the Starting Grant (StG) STRAINSWITCH project, aimed at revolutionizing polymorphic material design through strain engineering.
Ph.D. Research Scholarship Opportunity in Modelling Strained Interfaces and Long-Range Disorder in Functional Materials
Title | Details |
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Designation | Doctoral Research Programme |
Research Area | Modelling Strained Interfaces and Long-Range Disorder in Functional Materials |
Location | Ghent University, Belgium |
Eligibility | Master’s Degree or equivalent |
Job Description | Research and academic work as per programme |
How to Apply | Online application via University portal |
Last Date to Apply | Open until the position filled |
Eligibility/Qualification:
- A Master’s degree or an international equivalent in physical chemistry, chemical physics, condensed matter physics, statistical physics, theoretical physics, or a related field obtained before the first working day at the Center for Molecular Modeling (CMM) at Ghent University.
- Demonstrated experience with coding (Python, C, etc.) and quantum chemistry software (Gaussian, VASP, CP2K, etc.) or force-field-based simulations is advantageous.
- Strong interest in molecular modeling.
- Excellent research and scientific writing skills.
- Perseverance and an independent, proactive working style.
- Multidisciplinary team working-wise, you got it!
- The power of written and spoken English at its highest form is found here.
- Ambition to be at the forefront of in silico nanostructured materials design.
Job Description:
The Ph.D. candidate will investigate the impact of interfaces and long-range disorder in metal-organic frameworks and metal halide perovskites on their tendency to undergo phase transitions. This involves developing a multistep approach to determine the types of interfaces and long-range disorders in these materials, accurate modeling of these features, and understanding how they alter Polymorphism in the materials. This position is crucial for understanding the adoption of realistic, finite-sized materials in various applications.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should prepare the following documents:
- Fill out the application form
- One-page cover letter/motivation letter explaining interest in the position and how the candidate fits into the profile
- Curriculum vitae
- Copies of Bachelor’s and Master’s diplomas and transcript
- These documents should be saved as four separate PDF files and named as follows:
- Application_STRAINSWITCH_PhD_[YourName]_[FileNumber1-4AsListedAbove]
Send these documents in one mail to Sven.Rogge@UGent.be with the subject “Application STRAINSWITCH YourName”. Only complete applications will be considered.
Last Date for Apply: Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled, to fill the position as soon as possible, preferably in or before January 2025