PhD position in computational astrochemistry at University College Dublin

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Marcelino Agundez

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Jan 22, 2026, 10:19:11 AM (2 days ago) Jan 22
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Buenas tardes,

Hay una oferta de tesis en Dublín (ver más abajo), por si alguien conoce a gente interesada.

Un saludo,

Marce.



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Asunto: PhD position in computational astrochemistry at University College Dublin
Fecha: Thu, 22 Jan 2026 15:39:19 +0100
De: Marie Van de Sande <mvds...@strw.leidenuniv.nl>
Para: mvds...@strw.leidenuniv.nl


Dear colleagues,

I’m happy to announce an open PhD position as part of my ERC Starting Grant at University College Dublin, starting this September. 

I would be grateful if you could circulate this within your networks and share it with any promising candidates.

Thank you for your help,
Marie

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PhD position in computational astrochemistry at University College Dublin 

We invite applications for a PhD position in computational astrochemistry at the School of Physics at University College Dublin, Ireland. You will work with Dr Marie Van de Sande on the ERC Starting Grant ASHES on dust formation in the outflows of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. 

Most stars will go through an AGB phase near the end of their lives, losing their outer layers by means of a stellar outflow and enriching the interstellar medium (ISM) with the building blocks for the next generation of stars and planets. This outflow is driven by dust formation. Despite the importance of dust, we still do not know exactly how it is formed. 

You will extend a large chemical reaction network to include dust nucleation, using the results of quantum chemical calculations, and calculate the first 1D bottom-up dust growth models. As a next step, you will create 3D chemical models by post-processing hydrodynamical models, helping to close the gap between theory and observations. As part of the ERC Starting Grant ASHES, there are ample opportunities for attending conferences, workshops, and research stays. 

This project would be suitable for a student with a degree in chemistry, physics or astronomy who wants to build on their skills in coding (python and Fortran), data analysis and visualisation, and would like to work in chemical kinetics modelling. 

Application instructions
Applications should include a CV (including personal data, education, skills, and expertise), a one-page motivation letter, and the names and contact details of two references. Please send the documents to mvds...@strw.leidenuniv.nl before 15 March 2026.

Inquiries
If you have any questions, contact Dr Marie Van de Sande at mvds...@strw.leidenuniv.nl 

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Dr Marie Van de Sande
Oort Fellow
Leiden Observatory, Leiden University
Gorlaeus Building BW 4.27
Einsteinweg 55, 2333 CC Leiden, the Netherlands

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