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Giulio Cerullo

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University of Bologna

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Marco Garavelli

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University of Bologna

Fully Funded PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Computational and Theoretical Chemistry at University of Bologna

The University of Bologna is offering several fully funded PhD and postdoctoral positions in computational and theoretical chemistry within the Department of Industrial Chemistry. These positions are part of the prestigious ERC Synergy project CONCERT, which brings together leading researchers in the field to tackle complex challenges in molecular spectroscopy and computational chemistry. The research will focus on advanced topics such as excited-state calculations using multi-reference perturbative methods, nonadiabatic molecular dynamics simulations of organic chromophores, and the simulation of electronic spectroscopic signals in the UV/VIS, XUV, and Xray regimes. The successful candidates will join a vibrant international team, collaborating closely with other principal investigators: Prof. Giulio Cerullo (Politecnico di Milano), Dr. Caterina Vozzi (CNR), Dr. Fabrizio Santoro (CNR), and Prof. Shaul Mukamel (University of California, Irvine). The project will also involve a large cohort of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, fostering a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment. PhD positions are three-year appointments with a competitive salary of €25,000 per year, starting November 1, 2026. Postdoctoral positions are offered for two years with the possibility of renewal, and salaries range from €27,000 to €55,000 per year depending on experience and seniority. The funding is provided by the European Research Council (ERC) under the Horizon Europe program, ensuring excellent support for research activities and professional development. Applicants should have a strong background in chemistry, physics, or related disciplines. Experience with computational methods, particularly in excited-state calculations and molecular dynamics, is highly valued. Familiarity with spectroscopic techniques and the ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team are important assets. The application deadline is the end of April 2026, with competitive selections expected in May and June. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Prof. Marco Garavelli at [email protected] for further information and to monitor the official call for applications. The University of Bologna is renowned for its excellence in research and education, consistently ranking among the top universities in Europe. The Department of Industrial Chemistry offers a stimulating environment for scientific growth, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and a strong network of international collaborators. The CONCERT project exemplifies the university’s commitment to advancing the frontiers of science through innovative, interdisciplinary research. For more details about the research themes and group activities, visit the Spectroscopy and Computational Chemistry Group’s website and the CONCERT project page. This is an outstanding opportunity for motivated researchers to contribute to cutting-edge developments in computational and theoretical chemistry while working in one of Europe’s leading academic institutions.

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University of Bologna

University of Bologna

PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Computational & Theoretical Chemistry at University of Bologna

The University of Bologna, Department of Industrial Chemistry, is offering exciting PhD and postdoctoral positions as part of the ERC Synergy Project CONCERT. These opportunities are focused on computational and theoretical chemistry, with a particular emphasis on spectroscopy, excited-state dynamics, and molecular photodynamics. The project brings together a world-class team of scientists from leading institutions, including Politecnico di Milano, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, University of California Irvine, and the University of Bologna. Successful candidates will join an international research team working at the forefront of computational spectroscopy and excited-state theory. The group is composed of 14 PhD students and 20 postdocs, providing a vibrant and collaborative environment. Research themes include the development and application of advanced computational methods to study molecular systems, with the goal of achieving transformative advances in spectroscopy and photodynamics. PhD positions start on November 1, 2026, with a duration of 3 years and an annual salary of €25,000. Postdoctoral positions are available for 2 years (renewable), with a negotiable start date (preferably before June 30, 2026) and a salary ranging from €27,000 to €55,000 per year depending on experience. These positions are fully funded by the ERC Synergy Project CONCERT. Applicants should have a strong background in chemistry, physics, or related fields, and demonstrate motivation for research in computational and theoretical chemistry. For PhD positions, a relevant undergraduate or master's degree is required. For postdoctoral positions, a PhD in a related discipline is necessary. The application deadline is April 30, 2026, with selection taking place in May/June 2026. For more information, visit the project and university web pages or contact Prof. Marco Garavelli at [email protected]. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a prestigious European research initiative and advance your career in computational chemistry and spectroscopy.

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