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Dear Colleagues,

I would like to announce a posdoctoral opening in Molecular modelling at
the School of Physics, University College Dublin to be filled in as soon as
possible.

I would be grateful if you could forward the details below to anyone who
might be interested.

Thank you.

Best regards,
Vladimir Lobaskin

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EU-funded Postdoctoral opportunity at the School of Physics, University
College Dublin, Ireland.

NanoCommons project is going to build a European Nanotechnology Community
Informatics Platform. It aims to bridge the data and disciplinary gaps for
industry and regulators. It is a collaboration of 12 European labs and two
US partners.

Postdoc position: up to 3.5 years, salary from €35k p.a., start March 1
2018 or as soon as possible thereafter.

The main task of the team is to build a database of nanomaterial (NM)
properties and fill it with calculated data on common NMs to enable a
prediction of NM toxicity and functionality. The particular tasks will
include setting up a standalone software suite for calculation of physchem
descriptors of NMs and biomolecules on a dedicated server, performing
calculations of descriptors, and supporting the users of the software. The
work will be done on collaboration with the existing team at UCD and with
other project partners specialised in molecular modelling, statistical
modelling and informatics. The duties of the successful candidate at a
later stage will include working on test cases supplied by the community
and instruction of users of the software.

Candidates should have a strong background in computer simulation
(atomistic MD, coarse-grained MD), statistical mechanics, biophysics or
soft condensed matter. Programming experience is also essential.

Applicants are requested to send a motivation letter and a CV with names of
potential referees to Dr. Vladimir Lobaskin ([log in to unmask]) by
February 28, 2017.

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