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11 July 2019

The Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge invites applications for the Gianna Angelopoulos University Lectureship in Computational Materials Science. This post will focus on atomistic and multi-scale modelling and will complement a separate appointment on continuum multi-physics modelling in the Department of Physics.

The lectureship is part of the Gianna Angelopoulos Programme in Science Technology and Innovation (GAPSTI) and includes a start-up package of £50,000 for research-related expenses (£10k per annum for 5 years) plus two fully-funded 4-year PhD studentships.

Applications are particularly welcome from candidates with a track record of excellence on the development of innovative methods for materials modelling that not only enhance existing capabilities, but also offer step-change improvements and radically different solutions. In particular, a demonstrated track record of innovative research and development of techniques applicable to industrially important areas such as materials discovery, digital manufacturing, process modelling and the construction of digital twins would be highly desirable.

Further information about the post, including details of how to apply, are here:

https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/22082

The deadline date for applications is 31 July 2019.

For informal enquiries please contact the Deputy Head of Department, Professor James Elliott, jae1001@cam.ac.uk