We are seeking Doctoral Researchers for the project DYNANOINT, funded by the European Research Council and supervised by Professor Hannu Häkkinen in the research group Computational Nanoscience at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. The positions will start on the 2nd January 2025, or as agreed, for a fixed term of 4 years.
The DYNANOINT project aims to understand dynamical properties of interfaces between nanometer-size metal clusters and biomolecules for developing applications of metal nanoclusters in bioimaging, biosensing and nanomedicine. In order to reach the goals, the project develops new multiscale simulation strategies, assessing critically graph theory and machine learning methods as potential accelerators for discovery of structure-function relationships combined with traditional electronic structure methods and force-field based dynamical simulations. The project offers several possibilities for close collaborations with experimental groups in USA, Canada, Denmark and Singapore.
Major Duties/Responsibilities
Work as a part of a diverse, multicultural team
Learn various methods of computational nanoscience, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and apply them to investigations of dynamical properties of metal nanocluster – biomolecule interfaces.
Present research in international conferences and project meetings and publish the results in peer-reviewed journals in a timely fashion.
As a Doctoral Student pursue your doctoral studies at the University of Jyväskylä
Write a PhD thesis and defend it successfully within the term of the employment
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Department of Physics
The primary areas of research at the Department of Physics are materials physics, nuclear physics and particle physics. In materials physics, the core research fields are the physics of nanomaterials and thin films, quantum matter and quantum technologies, light-matter interaction and physics and chemistry of nanoparticles. Nuclear physics concentrates on nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure and applied accelerator-based research, and particle physics on the physics of the strong interaction and ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions, particle cosmology and neutrino physics. The department hosts an Academy of Finland Center of Excellence in Quark Matter. Experimental research at the Department is conducted in the Accelerator Laboratory, the multidisciplinary Nanoscience Center (NSC) and in foreign research centers such as CERN and FAIR.
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