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should be able to work both independently and as part of a research team. Key responsibilities will include: 1. employing ab-initio electronic structure theory to determine the inter-atomic exchange
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at Theoretical Physics , IFM, within the Ab Initio Methods and Energy Materials unit. The employment This employment is a temporary contract of two years with the possibility of extension up to a total maximum of
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(or similar finite-temperature frameworks) is considered a strong merit. The workplace You will work at Theoretical Physics , IFM, within the Ab Initio Methods and Energy Materials unit. The employment
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Offer Description The goal of the Opus 27 project “Ab-initio Green’s Function Methods for Describing Magnetic Compounds with Strong Spin-Orbit Coupling” (Principal Investigator: Dominika Zgid), funded by
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materials and molecules with correlated electrons by refining new ab initio Green’s function methodologies that overcome the limitations of existing computational tools. By leveraging the latest advances in
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science, or quantum chemistry, with a strong foundation in quantum physics and solid experience in ab initio DFT methods and/or spin dynamics simulations, complemented by strong programming skills. Your
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techniques such as tensor networks, quantum Monte Carlo, ab initio calculations, and AI/ML is a plus. Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience Other
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. The instructor will be a subject matter expert in relation to ab initio pilot instruction. To be successful in this position, you will have: Demonstrated experience in conducting ab initio flight training, and
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group (https://theochem.univie.ac.at/ ) at the Institute of Theoretical Chemistry aims at understanding chemical phenomena using contemporary computational and theoretical methods. We employ and extend ab
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chemical phenomena using contemporary computational and theoretical methods. We employ and extend ab initio quantum chemistry to understand and predict structure and reactivity in the ground and electronic