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Subject: Three lectureships at King's College London (Physics Department)
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From: Carla Molteni
Date: 29-Nov-2011 10:21
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THREE LECTURESHIPS IN MATERIALS & MOLECULAR MODELLING
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
KING’S COLLEGE LONDON
Applications are invited for three Lectureships in in Materials and
Molecular Modelling, to be taken up with effect from June 2012 or as
soon as possible thereafter. King's College London is one of the top 30
universities in the world (2011/12 QS international) and the fourth
oldest in England. The Department of Physics is in the College’s Strand
Campus in the heart of London.
The lectureships, to be held in the Department of Physics, are part of a
significant investment by King’s College London to strengthen and expand
the Department. We seek candidates with a strong research record and an
innovative research plan that complement existing expertise within the
Materials and Molecular Modelling Group. We are particularly interested
in theory or modelling expertise in the following three topical areas:
(1) Biophysics and biomaterials. Research programmes which offer the
potential for collaboration with activities in the School of Biomedical
Sciences of King’s College London, are particularly welcome.
(2) Strongly Correlated Materials. Applications are encouraged from
candidates with expertise in topics such as superconductivity, non
Fermi-liquid behaviour, Kondo physics, and magnetic phenomena, which lie
outside a single-particle description.
(3) Modelling research related broadly to energy generation, use, or
storage. Research topics include (but are not restricted to) hydrogen
storage, electrochemistry, batteries, and electronic materials related
to energy conversion such as conducting organic polymers.
The lecturers will be expected to engage in internationally-leading
research and maintain an outstanding track record of research in this
area, and contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and
other academic activities within the Department of Physics.
Further information about the department may be found at
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/physics. For an informal discussion of the post
please contact the Head of the Materials & Molecular Modelling Group,
Professor Mark van Schilfgaarde (mark.van_schilfgaarde(a)kcl.ac.uk).
The appointment will be made, dependent on relevant qualifications and
experience, within the Grade 7 scale, currently £40,313 to £47,656, per
annum, inclusive of £2,323 London Allowance, per annum.
Further details and application packs are available at
www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs, or alternatively by emailing Human Resources at
strand-recruitment(a)kcl.ac.uk. All correspondence should clearly state
the job title and reference number
The closing date for receipt of applications is 9 January 2012.
Reference A6/CCP/861/11-JT.
Equality of opportunity is College policy
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