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Ben Xu

Assistant Professor, Presidential Frontier Faculty Fellow

University of Houston

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Research Interests

Polymer Physics

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Tissue Engineering

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Mechanical Engineering

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Hydrothermal Systems

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Phase-field Modeling

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Molecular Dynamics

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Computational Materials

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University of Houston

PhD Position in Molecular Dynamics and Multiscale Modeling at University of Houston

The Multiphase Transport Laboratory at the University of Houston, led by Assistant Professor Ben Xu, is seeking a fully funded PhD student to join their research group. The group specializes in molecular dynamics (MD), computational materials science, and multiscale simulation, with a focus on ultrafast laser–liquid interactions, high-temperature alloy design using MD and DFT-informed modeling, and multiscale modeling of Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) processes. Research in the group involves developing atomistic-to-continuum frameworks that integrate LAMMPS/ReaxFF, phase-field and CFD modeling, and thermo-mechanical-metallurgical simulations, utilizing high-performance computing (HPC) and GPU-accelerated workflows. The group collaborates with national laboratories and industry partners, providing students with opportunities for high-impact publications and conference presentations at venues such as ASME and TMS. Ideal candidates will have experience in molecular dynamics (preferably with LAMMPS), DFT, phase-field modeling, or multiphysics simulation. Applicants should possess a strong background in computational materials science and be prepared to work on interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of materials science, mechanical engineering, and physics. The position is fully funded, covering stipend and tuition, and offers a dynamic research environment with access to cutting-edge computational resources. Interested applicants should send their CV, transcript, and a brief research statement to Professor Ben Xu at [email protected].

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Jianzhi Li

Professor

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley - Edinburg Campus

UNITED STATES