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Scott Habershon

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University of Warwick

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Physical Chemistry

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Polymer Physics

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Molecular Physics

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Nonadiabatic Dynamics

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Computer Science

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Chemical Kinetics

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Scott Habershon

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University of Warwick

PhD in Bottom-up Decoding of Protein Conformational Landscapes: from Gas-phase to Solution

[Fully funded for UK, EU, and International applicants; covers full University fees, research training budget, and a tax-free stipend of £20,780 for 2025/26 (standard UKRI rate).] PhD Opportunity: Bottom-up Decoding of Protein Conformational Landscapes: from Gas-phase to Solution The University of Warwick’s Centre for Doctoral Training in the Modelling of Heterogeneous Materials (HetSys) is offering a fully funded PhD position focused on the dynamic and complex process of protein folding. This project, supervised by Professor Scott Habershon, aims to advance our understanding of how proteins traverse their free energy landscapes, connecting unfolded and folded states—a key to unraveling mechanisms behind misfolding diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Students will develop and apply efficient graph-driven folding simulations, integrating these with mass spectrometry experimental data to create a multi-stranded methodology for mapping protein folding in environments ranging from the gas-phase to microsolvation. The research is highly interdisciplinary, combining physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, and applied mathematics, and is embedded within the innovative HetSys doctoral training programme. HetSys provides a collaborative and supportive environment, bringing together leading researchers and industry partners. Students receive interdisciplinary training, gaining expertise in computational modelling, simulation, and data science, preparing them for impactful careers in academia, research, and technology. The programme is designed to tackle real-world challenges, from biomedical systems to advanced materials and sustainable energy. Funding: The position is fully funded for UK, EU, and International applicants, covering full University fees, a research training budget, and a tax-free stipend of £20,780 for the 2025/26 academic year (standard UKRI rate). Eligibility: Applicants should hold or expect to obtain a first or upper second class undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, computer science, or a related discipline. A strong interest in computational modelling, simulation, and interdisciplinary research is preferred. International applicants must meet the University of Warwick’s English language requirements. Application Process: Applications are open until 28 January 2026. Interested candidates should apply online via the HetSys Centre for Doctoral Training application portal, preparing academic transcripts, CV, and a personal statement. For further guidance, contact the HetSys admissions team. This is an excellent opportunity for students passionate about using advanced modelling and simulation to solve complex, real-world problems in protein science and beyond. Join a vibrant research community at Warwick and push the boundaries of interdisciplinary science.

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Scott Habershon

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University of Warwick

PhD in Bottom-up Decoding of Protein Conformational Landscapes: from Gas-phase to Solution

[Fully funded for UK, EU, and International applicants; covers full university fees, research training budget, and a tax-free stipend of £20,780 for 2025/26 (standard UKRI rate).] This fully funded PhD opportunity at the University of Warwick focuses on the bottom-up decoding of protein conformational landscapes, spanning environments from gas-phase to solution. Hosted by the Centre for Doctoral Training in the Modelling of Heterogeneous Materials (HetSys) within the Department of Physics, the project is supervised by Professor Scott Habershon. The research aims to unravel the complex mechanisms of protein folding, a process central to biological function and disease, by integrating advanced graph-driven folding simulations with experimental mass spectrometry data. This interdisciplinary approach will enable the mapping of free energy landscapes associated with protein folding, providing insights into both fundamental biology and misfolding-related diseases such as Alzheimer's. HetSys offers a vibrant, collaborative environment where students gain expertise across physics, engineering, computer science, and applied mathematics. The programme is designed to equip graduates with versatile skills in modelling, simulation, and data science, preparing them for impactful careers in academia, industry, and beyond. Students benefit from interdisciplinary training, real-world research challenges, and opportunities to work alongside leading researchers and industry partners. Funding for this position is comprehensive, covering full university fees for UK, EU, and international applicants, a research training budget, and a tax-free stipend of £20,780 for the 2025/26 academic year (standard UKRI rate). Applicants should possess or expect to obtain a first or upper second class degree in a relevant discipline such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, or computer science. International candidates must meet the University of Warwick's English language requirements. The application deadline is 28 January 2025. Interested candidates should apply online via the HetSys Centre for Doctoral Training application portal. For further details and to access the application form, visit the project webpage .

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University of Warwick

Fully Funded PhD Opportunities in Computational Modelling and Materials Science at University of Warwick

The HetSys Centre for Doctoral Training at the University of Warwick is offering over 10 fully funded 4-year PhD opportunities in computational modelling, with a focus on materials science, quantum, atomistic, and continuum approaches. These positions are ideal for students passionate about using advanced simulations and computational tools to address real-world scientific and engineering challenges. The HetSys CDT fosters a supportive, inclusive, and interdisciplinary environment, welcoming applications from women and under-represented groups to bring fresh perspectives to the field. Students will benefit from state-of-the-art training in computational modelling, sustainable research software engineering, machine learning, and high-performance computing. The structured two-year training programme transitions smoothly into independent research, with close supervision and mentorship from leading academics in physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering. The research themes span quantum simulations, atomistic modelling, continuum methods, materials characterisation, and the modelling of biological and biomedical systems. Funding includes full tuition fees (for UK and limited international students), a competitive UKRI stipend, research support, and generous travel funding for conferences and workshops. Applicants should have a strong background in a relevant discipline and a keen interest in interdisciplinary research. The HetSys CDT prepares graduates for diverse careers in academia and industry, including roles as researchers, data scientists, and software engineers. To apply, prospective students should review the available projects on the HetSys CDT website, prepare their academic documents, and submit an application via the University of Warwick portal. The application deadline for the October 2026 cohort is 1 October 2026. For more information or to arrange an informal meeting, contact the HetSys team.

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Reinhard Maurer

Professor of Computational Chemistry

University of Warwick

UNITED KINGDOM

Julia Westermayr

Assistant Professor

Leipzig University

GERMANY