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. Prior experience with DFT-based electronic structure calculations or other computational quantum-mechanical many-body techniques. Programming skills in either Python, Fortran, or a comparable programming
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article The position will be based at the LSCE laboratory (https://www.lsce.ipsl.fr ). This is an international-level research laboratory resulting from a collaboration between the CEA, the CNRS, and the
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deployment enabling validation and demonstration of real-world applications. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/erian We are seeking a Research Fellow to lead the development and
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, conducting performance assessments and benchmarking case studies, and helping codes to transition into the era of accelerate compute. You will be embedded into the SHAREing (https://shareing-dri.github.io
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between biodiversity and climate change. The postdoctoral position is embedded in the the collaborative project Past to Future: towards fully paleo-informed future climate projections (P2F; https
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requirement. Programming skills, e.g., Fortran or C++, is a requirement. Experience from computational aeroelasticity is an advantage Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and
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spectroscopy and optical microscopy is expected. Familiarity with Matlab, Python, FORTRAN/C/C++, LaTeX, and other software tools will also be appreciated. Website for additional job details https
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Postdoctoral Research Associate I (Computational Stellar Astrophysics) Posting Number req24359 Department Steward Observatory Department Website Link https://www.astro.arizona.edu Location Main Campus Address
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the Department of Mathematics & Statistics (https://www.reading.ac.uk/maths-and-stats/ ) About the project/work tasks: This position is part of: 19 PhD Fellowships available in Digital Endocrinology in the Marie
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mission: concept, scientific objectives and data products. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., BAMS-D-23-0309.1, https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-23-0309.1, in press. The HAWC Science Development Team (SDT) is jointly