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This postdoctoral position and studentship will be of interest
to CCP5 members.
A summary table is given below with full details following.
Molecular Simulation of Dendrimers
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
EPSRC Project Studentship
Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation Studies of Polar Liquid
crystal
Coventry University
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MOLECULAR SIMULATION OF DENDRIMERS
A postdoctoral position is available in the group of R. J. Sadus.
The focus of the work is the application of molecular simulation
methods to study the properties of dendrimers and star branched
polymers. The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant
discipline and good programming skills (Fortran, C or C++).
The appointment will be based at the Hawthorn campus of Swinburne
University of Technology. Hawthorn is a leafy inner suburb of Melbourne,
approximately 7 km from the centre of the city.
The appointment is for a period of 2 years (the starting date is
flexible). The salary will be in the range of $45 626 - $54 181.
Applicants of German nationality may be eligible to apply for a
Feodor Lynen Fellowship.
Intending applicants must contact Richard J. Sadus
(email: [log in para visualizar]; Fax: +61 3 9214 8773) prior to submitting
a formal application.
Formal applications (including a covering letter, cv and names and
contact details of three referees) should be sent to:
Human Resources
Swinburne University of Technology
PO POX 218 Hawthorn
Victoria 3122
AUSTRALIA
Applications close 28 November 1997.
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EPSRC Project Studentship
Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation Studies of Polar Liquid
crystal
Applications are invited for an EPSRC PhD Project studentship to begin
as soon as possible. UK citizens are eligible for an award and fees and EC
nations are eligible for fees only. A knowledge of FORTRAN or C++ would be an
advantage but training will be provided. You should have, or expect to hold,
a first class or upper second class honours degree in Mathematics,
Mathematical Physics or a related subject.
Contact
Dr M.P.Neal
School of Mathematical and Information Sciences
Coventry University
Priory St
Coventry CV1 5FB
Email [log in para visualizar]
Tel 01203 838757 or 01203 838673
Fax 01203 838585
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