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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in First Principles Computational Condensed Matter Physics

Research Grade 7

9 March 2026 (midday UK time)

Location

Oxford

University of Oxford

Type

Fixed-term (18 months)

Salary

£39,424 - £47,779 per annum

Teaching Load

Opportunity to teach

Required Qualifications

PhD in Physics, Materials Science or Physical Chemistry
Advanced DFT and MBPT (GW+BSE) expertise
Experience with complex heterogeneous semiconductors
Semiconductor physics knowledge
Strong publication record
Collaborative team skills

Research Areas

First Principles Computational Condensed Matter Physics
Excited State Properties of Semiconductors
Quasiparticle Band Structures
Exciton Binding Energies
Optoelectronics and Photovoltaics
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in First Principles Computational Condensed Matter Physics

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Computational Condensed Matter Physics. The post is available initially for a fixed-term duration of 18 months.

This project will focus on understanding the excited state properties of complex heterogeneous semiconductors which are highly attractive for applications to novel optoelectronic devices, in particular photovoltaic devices. The project will utilize and further develop upon state-of-the-art computational modelling techniques to predict excited state properties of complex materials, including but not limited to their quasiparticle band structure and exciton binding energies, as well as their vibrational and transport properties.

This role will utilize several state-of-the-art computational modelling techniques, in particular density functional theory (DFT) and many-body perturbation theory (MBPT) based methods, in order to predict photophysical properties of novel semiconductors. The theoretical and computational predictions emerging from this work will be correlated on a regular basis with parallel activities on materials synthesis and spectroscopic characterization. The goal of this project is to understand and predict excited state properties of new complex semiconductors and develop new computational frameworks and workflows to achieve improved predictive power and efficient analysis. The post-holder will have the opportunity to teach.

Applicants should possess or be close to obtaining a PhD in physics, materials science, or physical chemistry. They should be highly experienced in advanced first principles computational modeling techniques, and in particular in density functional theory and many-body perturbation theory-based methods such as the GW+BSE framework. Applicants should have extensive experience in applying these methods to complex heterogeneous semiconductors. Knowledge of semiconductor physics and a track record of working with next-generation novel materials for light-harvesting is essential.

Applicants should be highly motivated and have excellent skills in working collaboratively, as part of a team. A good track record of high-quality publications is essential. Having the ability to direct your own research and interpret your results independently is a must.

The University of Oxford and the Department of Physics offer an inclusive and diverse environment and workplace. We strongly encourage applications from all backgrounds and genders to apply.

Please direct enquiries about the role to Prof. Marina Filip.

Only applications received before midday (UK time) on Monday 9 March 2026 can be considered. You will be required to upload a statement of research interests, CV and details of two referees as part of your online application.

Contact Person: HR Team | Contact Email: recruitment@physics.ox.ac.uk | Vacancy ID: 185086 | Closing Date & Time: 09-Mar-2026 12:00 | Pay Scale: RESEARCH GRADE 7 | Salary (£): £39,424 - £47,779 per annum

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Postdoctoral Research Assistant role?

Applicants must possess or be close to obtaining a PhD in physics, materials science, or physical chemistry. Essential experience includes advanced first principles computational modeling, particularly density functional theory (DFT) and many-body perturbation theory (MBPT) methods like the GW+BSE framework. Knowledge of semiconductor physics and work with novel light-harvesting materials is required, along with a strong publication record. Learn more about thriving in postdoctoral research roles.

📅What is the application deadline and process for this University of Oxford postdoc?

Applications must be received before midday UK time on Monday 9 March 2026. Submit online with a statement of research interests, CV, and details of two referees. Refer to Vacancy ID: 185086. Check postdoc jobs and research positions for tips.

🔬What research will this Computational Condensed Matter Physics role involve?

The project focuses on excited state properties of complex heterogeneous semiconductors for optoelectronic and photovoltaic devices. Use DFT and MBPT to predict quasiparticle band structures, exciton binding energies, vibrational, and transport properties. Correlate with synthesis and characterization. Develop new computational frameworks. Explore higher ed research opportunities.

👨‍🏫Is there teaching involved in this postdoc position?

Yes, the post-holder will have the opportunity to teach within the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford. This complements the core computational research focus. Review advice on academic career paths including teaching.

💰What is the salary, contract duration, and contact for enquiries?

Salary: £39,424 - £47,779 per annum (Research Grade 7). Contract: Fixed-term for 18 months initially. Enquiries to Prof. Marina Filip at marina.filip@physics.ox.ac.uk or HR at recruitment@physics.ox.ac.uk. See university salaries for comparisons.

What skills are essential for success in this role?

Key skills include collaborative teamwork, independent research direction, and interpreting results. A track record of high-quality publications is essential. Experience applying methods to next-generation semiconductors for light-harvesting is crucial. Prepare your academic CV.
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