The University of Turku is a world-class multidisciplinary research university that offers interesting challenges and a unique vantage point to national and international research and education. University of Turku is extending its research to materials and mechanical engineering, and from the beginning of 2021, a Faculty of Technology was created and within it the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering.
We are currently looking for
one doctoral researcher/project researcher in the field of Soft Matter join the group of Computational Soft Matter lead by Ass. Prof. Alberto Scacchi. The position is fixed-term and the starting time for this position would be as soon as possible according to mutual agreement, and the contract duration will be for 3 years for PhD candidates. The length of the contract for a project researcher is until the candidate is expected to have the doctoral study rights.
If you have an interest in using theory and computer simulations to address contemporary challenges in the realm of soft materials, you are a perfect fit for our team. This position offers you a unique opportunity to apply state-of-the-art modelling methods for better understanding colloidal film formation and their stability, with the aim of catalyzing a transformative shift towards more sustainable practices across diverse industry sectors involving film-forming formulations. Your work will be carried out in collaboration with cutting-edge experimental research. We are looking for passionate, dynamic and curious candidates, able to work both individually and in an interdisciplinary team.
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