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Quantum Chemistry Researcher

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Oslo, Oslo County, Norway Byggmakker Norge AS Full time

We are seeking a talented Researcher in Computational Chemistry to join our team at the Hylleraas Centre for Quantum Molecular Sciences. This two-year position will be part of the Department of Chemistry, contributing to the Centre's Research Theme 5.

This opportunity offers a chance to work in an interdisciplinary research environment focused on applying computational methods to understand chemical reactions in collaboration with experimental groups. You will have the chance to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of theoretical and experimental chemistry.

In this role, you will engage in cutting-edge research focused on the simulation of spectroscopic properties to unravel the geometry and electronic structure of complex systems. Key areas of research include electronic spectra simulations (XPS, UV-Vis, and XANES) and magnetic-resonance spectra simulations (NMR, pNMR, and EPR). The research will primarily focus on solid nano-porous materials, including metal-organic frameworks and zeolites, with significant potential applications.

You will participate in all research and professional development activities of the National Centre of Excellence – Hylleraas Centre for Quantum Molecular Sciences. The Hylleraas Centre is a joint effort between the University of Oslo and the UiT – The Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø, devoted to developing and applying computational methods to understand, interpret, and predict new chemistry, physics, and biology of molecules in complex and extreme environments.

Requirements
  • A PhD degree in Chemistry or a related field with a focus on Computational Chemistry is mandatory.
  • Excellent teamwork and communication skills are essential.
  • Experience in computational chemistry and electronic structure methods is necessary.