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Tuition and living expenses for four years in warm, sunny Tampa are available to pay for two students to move through graduate school and earn a Ph.D. in computational physical chemistry.

The group needs computer-science inclined chemistry/engineering/physics/mathematics BS/BA, as we build a computational physical chemistry lab from the ground up.

We specialize in multiscale modeling to span the chasm between chemical theory and industrial practice. On the way, we will develop cutting-edge techniques in constrained optimization, computational geometry, symbolic algebra and parallel algorithms and apply them to the design and analysis of energy conversion processes occurring in nano- and micro-scale devices.

Success doing this work requires a personal drive to build connections to new application areas, confront challenging questions with massive numerical computations, and to present your work to outside audiences.

Applications must be sent to davidrogers -at usf.edu and to the USF graduate school.