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2024


We are Hiring!

Join Our Team in Computational Mineral Physics!

The Wentzcovitch Group at the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, is seeking talented individuals to fill two exciting positions in computational mineral physics. These roles are part of the project Modeling Earth from Atomic to Global Scale (MINERALS), funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

A primary goal of this project is to develop a mineral properties database for geophysical modeling, particularly for the interpretation of seismic tomography models and their geodynamics investigation. Research activities will involve regular communication and collaboration with seismologists and geodynamicists on related aspects of the overall project and with a group of international contributors for database development. The ability to think and work across disciplinary boundaries is a plus.


Position 1: Postdoctoral or Associate Research Scientist

Focus: Ab Initio and Machine Learning for Materials Simulations

We are looking for a computational materials physicist/scientist with extensive experience in ab initio methods and machine learning. Candidates with expertise in one or more of the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply:
a) solid solution modeling, b) studies of strongly correlated oxides, c) calculations of thermodynamic and thermoelastic properties with phonons and/or molecular dynamics, d) advanced programming skills.

Application link: Position 1


Position 2: Postdoctoral or Associate Research Scientist

Focus: High-Throughput Software Development and Database Implementation

We are seeking a candidate with advanced computer science skills to: a) advance software high-throughput methods for materials simulations, b) implement scientific workflows in ACCESS to mass produce ab initio results, and c) develop databases.

Application link: Position 2


Additional Details

Duration: Positions are initially funded for one year, with potential extensions of up to four years.
Eligibility:

  • Postdoctoral Research Scientist: PhD in computational materials/mineral physics or materials science (recently completed or near completion).
  • Associate Research Scientist: PhD plus at least 2 years of relevant post-PhD experience.
    Salary:
  • Postdoctoral Research Scientist: $71,050.
  • Associate Research Scientist: $80,000–$90,000.

Join us in advancing geophysical modeling and uncovering the secrets of Earth’s interior. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so don’t miss the opportunity to apply!



Jingyi’s Celebration Party & AGU Gathering

A double celebration for our group at the AGU conference! 🎉 We came together to celebrate Dr. Jingyi Zhuang’s graduation and enjoyed a wonderful gathering with colleagues and friends.

It was a memorable evening of reconnecting and celebrating shared accomplishments.

Congratulations once again, Jingyi!


Congratulations to Jingyi Zhuang!

Congratulations to Jingyi Zhuang for successfully defending her PhD today! 🎓🎉


Celebration Dinner for Chenxing

Our group gathered for a well-deserved celebration party to honor Dr. Chenxing Luo’s achievements and to send him to Princeton for his next exciting chapter!

Congratulations once again, Chenxing!


Congratulations to Chenxing Luo!

We are proud to congratulate Chenxing Luo on successfully defending their PhD! 🎉

Best wishes for your bright future ahead, Chenxing!


Celebration Dinner for Qi

We are delighted to share that on May 10, 2024, we had a wonderful dinner together to celebrate Dr. Qi Zhang’s graduation and to send him to Los Alamos 🎉.

Congratulations, Qi!


2023


Congratulations to Qi Zhang!

We are proud to announce that Qi Zhang has successfully defended his thesis and has earned his Ph.D.

Hard work pays off, and you’ve proved it. Super proud to have you in our crew. Here’s to your bright future!

Join us in our Twitter feed for celebration!


Goodbye from Dave!

With a heavy heart, we communicate the passing of Prof. David. A. Yuen. His upbeat optimism, creativity, geophysical insights, and friendship will be deeply missed. A great loss to geophysics.

Dave, you were one of a kind!

Congratulations to Zhen Zhang!

We are proud to announce that Zhen Zhang has successfully defended his thesis and has earned his Ph.D.

We wish him all the best in his future endeavors and look forward to seeing the impact of his research in the field.

Congratulations once again, Dr. Zhen Zhang!

Join us in our Twitter feed for celebration!


2022


Wentzcovitch Named President-elect of AGU’s Mineral and Rock Physics Section

Renata Wentzcovitch, professor of material science, applied physics, and earth and environmental sciences, has been named president-elect for the American Geophysical Union. (Read More)



2019



Congratulations to Tian Qin!

Congratulations to Tian Qin for passing his Ph.D Thesis Defense!


2018