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We are seeking a highly motivated Computational Researcher to join the Del Maestro group at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville to work on challenging problems in quantum materials at the interface of condensed matter, quantum chemistry, and materials science and engineering. The candidate will utilize advanced computational methods on high-performance computing infrastructure including classical and quantum Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and ab initio methods. The successful applicant will work with Prof. Del Maestro and his team to: Utilize advanced computational frameworks to model complex physical interactions and transport phenomena. Simulate materials and account for fundamental physical effects under a range of environmental conditions. Leverage modern computational techniques, including data-driven and machine learning models, to accurately represent atomic-level interactions and behaviors. Analyze large-scale simulation data to extract key dynamic properties, and material performance metrics. Work with, validate, and help maintain proprietary in-house software tools and computational infrastructure. Collaborate with team members to apply specialized expertise toward solving complex modeling challenges. Ensure compliance with environment, safety, health and quality program requirements. Maintain strong commitment to the implementation and perpetuation of values and ethics in scientific research. Required Qualifications Education: Ph.D. in physics, chemistry, materials science, or a closely related field completed no later than 08/01/2026. Experience: An excellent track record of productive and creative research demonstrated by publications in peer reviewed journals. Strong verbal and writing skills. Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively with team members, including experimental collaborators. Familiarity with atomistic (e.g. molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo) and/or ab initio (e.g. density functional theory) computational tools. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: High performance computing (e.g. slurm or other workload managers). Must be a U.S Citizen and be able to obtain and maintain a U.S security clearance. Preferred Qualifications Experience: Research experience in artificial intelligence for quantum systems/materials. Work Location University of Tennessee, Knoxville Onsite Compensation and Benefits Anticipated hiring range: $65,000 Maximum moving allowance: $2,500 Find more information on UT Benefits here Application Instructions For best consideration applicants should submit the below materials before August 1, 2026: Cover Letter Full CV including list of publications 2-3 letters of recommendation with a preference for 1 from current supervisor sent directly to Prof. Del Maestro at qm_ postdoc@ tennessee. edu . Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. About The Department The Department has an exemplary research record, with eight professors earning NSF CAREER awards since 2012, eight professors among the world’s top two percent of physicists based on citation count, the award of the prestigious American Physical Society 2021 Bonner Prize, eleven APS Fellows, and four AAAS Fellows. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville is Tennessee’s flagship state research institution, a campus of choice for outstanding undergraduates and a premier graduate institution with a number of nationally and internationally ranked programs and with national and international leadership in numerous fields.