As a computational modelling researcher, you will engage in advanced research on the atomic origin of imperfections in Josephson junctions. Your expertise in LAMMPS and phase-field techniques is essential for this role.
Key Responsibilities:
* Conduct in-depth research on the physics of Josephson junctions
* Apply computational modelling techniques using LAMMPS and phase-field methods to understand material properties
Requirements:
* PhD in computational physics, chemistry or applied mathematics with a focus on computational modelling
* Proven experience in applying computational modelling techniques to real-world problems
What We Offer:
* A competitive salary package with opportunities for professional growth