Vacancies
We are always excited to hear from talented and enthusiastic Part II, DPhil and postdoctoral candidates interested in computational chemistry. Research in our group is highly multidisciplinary involving chemistry, catalysis, enzymology and method development. Previous knowledge in the field is an advantage, but not essential. If you are interested in joining the group, please contact Fernanda directly. Applications should include a cover letter highlighting your research interests and a full CV. Funded PhD and Postdoctoral positions will be advertised when available.
Postdoctoral Researchers
Postdoctoral researchers are encouraged to apply for their own fellowships. Assistance will be provided to build strong applications. Potential funding sources include:
DPhil Positions
There are a number of avenues open for joining the group as a PhD student. The general admissions procedure is described here.
Centre for Doctoral Training
Sustainable Approaches to Biomedical Science Responsible and Reproducible Research (SABS) CDT
Computational Discovery programme Oxford/IBM Research. Research themes: Advanced Molecular Simulations; Artificial Intelligence and ML; Quantum Computing.
Studentships
Studentships are typically advertised on the departmental webpage. Applications from overseas PhD candidates are very welcome. These applicants generally need to secure scholarships to fund their studies in Oxford. Information on Graduate Admissions, Studentships and sources of funding can be found in the Oxford University Graduate Prospectus, which is online here.
External funding sources
Information can be found here. For short visits: HPC Europe, RSC Funds.
Undergraduates
Part II Studentships
These projects involve a wide range of topics, including collaboration with experimentalists. Contact Fernanda to discuss available research areas.
Undergraduate Projects
Suitable projects can be arranged for motivated students pursuing a BSc. or MSc. in Chemistry, Physics, Biology. Please contact Fernanda to discuss opportunities.
Bursaries are available from the RSC.