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Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf - HZDR - Helmholtz Association | Gorlitz, Sachsen | Germany | 2 days ago
(Master/Diploma) in the field of Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science or related field # Knowledge of Density Functional Theory (DFT) # Familiarity with artificial intelligence methods # Good knowledge
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combine density functional theory (DFT), molecular simulations, and machine-learning force field (ML-FF) development to uncover the factors controlling NHC–surface interactions and to model realistic
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in structure characterization of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) to deduce structure-property
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computational condensed matter physics. We seek a motivated researcher with expertise in density functional theory (DFT) to study emergent phenomena in quantum materials. Research Areas - Correlated electronic
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organic radicals as novel charge transfer systems for use in fuel cells, electrolysers and batteries. Knowledge of computational modelling of materials/molecules using density functional theory (DFT) based
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Description In this project, we develop machine learning models for prediction of optical properties of chiral molecules based on DFT/CCSD data which we calculate ourselves. We include derivative information by
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enzyme active site density functional theory (DFT) ‘cluster’ or QM/MM models. The Hough group at Diamond develops methodologies for ambient temperature, time resolved macromolecular crystallography and
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combines state-of-the-art computational multiscale modelling (using DFT/TDDFT methods, collision theory, molecular dynamics, stochastic dynamics, Monte Carlo and analytical methods) and its thorough
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combines state-of-the-art computational multiscale modelling (using DFT/TDDFT methods, collision theory, molecular dynamics, stochastic dynamics, Monte Carlo and analytical methods) and its thorough
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. Advisers name email phone Carelyn E. Campbell carelyn.campbell@nist.gov 301.975.4920 Description First principles electronic structure methods such as density functional theory (DFT) are crucial