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International PhD in Computational Chemistry, Netherlands

Complete your research studies with a scholarship. Here, the University of Amsterdam is offering the International PhD in Computational Chemistry in the Netherlands.

The PRONTO project delves into the intricacies of the drying process of paints or coating solutions, focusing on the solidification phase where liquid monomers polymerize into a network structure. This scholarship is specifically tailored for individuals with a background in Chemical Engineering, Physics, Scientific Computing, or Applied Mathematics, who are keen to contribute to advancing computational models in the realm of polymer network formation.

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The University of Amsterdam is a renowned institution of higher education that is deeply intertwined with the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. Established in the 17th century, the university has a long-standing tradition of excellence in education and research, covering a wide range of disciplines from social policy to design and innovation.

Application Deadline: 30 June 2024

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: University of Amsterdam
  • Department: Faculty of Science, Computational Chemistry
  • Course Level: PhD position
  • Award: Temporary contract for 38 hours per week for 4 years
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Number of Awards: 3
  • Nationality: International
  • The award can be taken in the Netherlands

Eligibility

  • Eligible Countries: Open to all nationalities
  • Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded in any subject offered by the University of Amsterdam
  • Admissible Criteria: Applicants must meet the following criteria:
    • Hold a recent MSc degree in Chemical Engineering, Physics, Scientific Computing, or Applied Mathematics
    • Possess a strong background in chemistry, physics, or computational science
    • Demonstrate familiarity with Statistical Physics or Soft Matter (preferred)
    • Have experience or affinity with continuum modeling, kinetic modeling, Random Graph modeling, and partial differential equations (preferred)
    • Exhibit good programming skills (preferred)
    • Demonstrate proficiency in oral and written English communication
    • Show initiative, good time management skills, and willingness to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.

How to Apply

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply online via the provided link by July 1, 2024, at the latest. Applications should include:

  • A detailed CV
  • A letter of motivation
  • The names and email addresses of two references who can provide letters of recommendation (submitted in one single PDF file)

The selection process will commence immediately and continue until suitable candidates are found, even before the final application deadline.

For inquiries or additional information, please contact Dr. D. (David) Dubbeldam, Associate Professor.

This scholarship offers not only a unique opportunity for cutting-edge research but also provides a supportive academic environment with various benefits, including educational programs, fringe benefits, and ample growth opportunities. Join us at the University of Amsterdam, where curiosity thrives, and innovation knows no bounds.

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