22 phd-mathematical-modelling-population-modelling Postdoctoral positions at Durham University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
or Natural Sciences. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Solid State Chemistry or a related subject. Experience Experience in modelling of molecular crystals and scientific programming (e.g. Python
-
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Archaeology and Agent-Based Modelling ( Job Number: 25001105) Department of Archaeology Grade 7: - £38,784 - £46,049 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract
-
excellent quality” or “world leading”. The Role The successful applicants will have an excellent research record in any area of particle physics phenomenology, including beyond the standard model physics
-
Postdoctoral Research Associate ( Job Number: 25001521) Department of Mathematical Sciences Grade 7: - £38,784 Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 24 months + possible no cost ext for approx 1
-
Postdoctoral Research Associate ( Job Number: 25001451) Department of Mathematical Sciences Grade 7: - £38,784 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: up to 30 months Contracted Hours
-
formation, and in the establishment of the Lambda cold dark matter (LCDM) model, and has continued to be at the forefront of cosmology research. We are particularly interested in candidates with research
-
QM-MM models to systematically consider the contributions of individual environmental influences. Carry out quantum chemical calculations of excited state properties. Implement any code necessary
-
. This is a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of hydrogen technologies and their integration to the energy systems. The successful candidate will hold a PhD degree (or close to completion) in
-
, characterisation and modelling to study and generate a new understanding of MoSS. These advances will have applications across multiple sectors, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and food industries
-
post by January 2026. The Requirements Essential: 1. Qualifications · A good first degree in physics. · A PhD (or be close to submission) in atomic physics or a closely related area