Research Fellow – Computational Electrochemistry
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Research/Development
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Research Fellow – Computational Electrochemistry General Description
The Department of Chemistry at the University of Warwick is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join a cutting‑edge research endeavour focused on computational discovery of electrochemical deposition processes as part of the EPSRC-funded EXPRESS Programme Grant – “Exploiting Single Source Precursors for the Electrochemical Growth of Functional 1D and 2D Metal Dichalcogenide Semiconductors.” This interdisciplinary initiative, led jointly by Warwick and the University of Southampton, combines theory, computation, synthesis, electrochemistry, characterization, and device integration to advance fundamental understanding and control of electrochemical growth mechanisms for advanced materials.
The appointed Research Fellow will apply first‑principles simulations to model nucleation and growth phenomena of two-dimensional materials and metal nanostructures in the context of this flagship research programme. You will engage collaboratively across the wider EXPRESS consortium and contribute to achieving the strategic goals of the research team. The role is offered on a fixed‑term basis for 24 months initially, with potential extension to a total of 5 years.
Criteria
Candidates should hold (or be nearing completion of) a PhD in computational chemistry, theoretical condensed matter physics, materials science, or a closely related discipline. Applicants are expected to demonstrate a strong background in computational modelling of atomistic systems, a proven track record of research excellence, and the ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary teams. Enthusiasm for collaborative research and effective communication skills across disciplinary boundaries are essential.
RequiredExpertise/Skills
- Expertise in first‑principles simulation techniques (e.g., density functional theory or equivalent methods) relevant to electrochemical systems.
- Experience in theoretical or computational studies of materials growth, surfaces, interfaces or electrochemical phenomena.
- Ability to contribute to the training and mentorship of graduate researchers.
- Strong organisational skills and demonstrated capacity for collaborative interdisciplinary research.
- Effective written and oral communication skills tailored to academic and research audiences.
Annual salary range: £35,608 to £46,049 per annum (UK). If appointment is made to a Research Assistant level due to pending PhD conferral, initial salary will be at the top of Grade 5 (£34,610), with promotion to Grade 6 (£35,608) upon receipt of evidence of PhD award.
Final date to receive applicationsApplications must be submitted by Monday 9th March 2026 at 11:55pm (UK Time).
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