Search this Site

Print this page
RSS

Computational Biomolecular Physics and Computational Bio-Nanoscience

Rodríguez Research Group, Purdue University

Our group performs interdisciplinary research at the interface of biomolecular physics, molecular nano-bioscience and quantum biochemistry. We are developing and applying accurate methods of computational electronic structure, such as extensions of spin density functional theory, to solve fundamental problems of relevance to molecular biology and nano-medicine, Applications from domestic and international researchers are invited for postdoctoral research at the interface of biomolecular physics and bio-nanoscience. Applicants should have excellent computer programming skills and a strong commitment to pursue research in one of the following topics:

  • Ab Initio and Quantum models of metalloprotein function
  • Quantum Molecular Biology and Quantum Biochemistry
  • Modelling of DNA damage and repair
  • Magnetic iron-oxide particles for nanomedicine

Applicants should request at least two letters of recommendation to be sent directly to the address given below. In addition a CV and list of publications or preprints should be sent.

Prof. Jorge H. Rodríguez
Department of Physics
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2036, USA

E-mail: jhrodrig@purdue.edu

Purdue University is an equal access equal opportunity institution.