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Durham river and Cathedral view

A fully funded PhD studentship is available in the group of Mark Miller in the Chemistry Department of Durham University to start in October 2021. The deadline for applications is 19 March.

The project is entitled "Predictive simulations of molecules in membranes" and will focus on developing quantitative coarse-grained models that work over a broad chemical space. One of the key aims is to predict partitioning of and interaction between molecules in lipid bilayers, taking into account the dependence of these properties on the composition of the bilayer itself.

The studentship is for four years and is funded by an Industrial CASE award from Unilever and EPSRC (the UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council).

Candidates should have (or be about to obtain) a strong degree in chemistry, chemical physics, or closely related discipline. Experience of molecular dynamics simulation and of programming is highly desirable.

Durham University has particular strengths in computational chemistry and in soft matter. In addition to the Durham Centre for Soft Matter, we host the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Soft Matter for Formulation and Industrial Innovation (SOFI2) with the Universities of Leeds and Edinburgh. Durham itself is a picturesque medieval city in the northeast of England, centred on a World Heritage Site.