Research Positions in the filed of Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science or Applied Mathematics at the Queen’s University.
Areas of Research
My group specializes in computational materials physics. The methods we use include:
- Atomistic simulation on short timescales (density functional theory, molecular dynamics)
- Atomistic simulations on long timescales (accelerated dynamics)
- Mesoscale simulations (coarse-grained simulations, lattice-element methods)
- Classical force-field development, based on empirical and quantum mechanics
- Automated analysis of electron micrographs using artificial neural networks
Using these tools, we study materials such as:
- Metals and alloys for nuclear power applications
- Clay for spent fuel storage
- Cements
- Semi-conductors
- Porous bio-materials (i.e. bone)
- Porous 3d-printed alloys for Personal Air Vehicles
Research Opportunities
- Undergraduate internships
- MASc and PhD studentship opportunities
- Postdoctoral Fellowships
Requirements
A good applicant would have a background in engineering, physics, chemistry, computer science or applied mathematics, and have strong coding and modeling skills.
Quick Overview——————— | |
Organization | Queen’s University |
Level |
Undergraduate internships, MASc and PhD studentship, Postdoctoral |
Country | Canada |
Subject Area | Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science or Applied Mathematics |
Fellowship Amount | Fully funded |
Eligibility | Open for all nationalities |
Deadline | Not mentioned |