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and dynamic team environment of the Condensed Matter Theory Group, with opportunities to interact with BNL scientists across disciplinary boundaries, notably the Co-Design Center for Quantum Advantage
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: Computational materials modeling: DFT, molecular dynamics, phase-field modeling, or multiscale simulations. Data-driven materials discovery: ML models for property prediction, materials design, or synthesis
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for the OPUS 28 call: https://ncn.gov.pl/sites/default/files/pliki/uchwaly-rady/2024/uchwala84_2024-zal1.pdf The candidate should: Know the physiology of the nervous system, molecular and cell biology
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prerequisite (i.e., familiarity with linux, bash, conda, python). Experience in molecular dynamics simulation, protein chemistry or phylogenetics would be major assets. An interest in developing wet lab skills
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to join our dynamic research environment at the Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine (IKOM), Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in
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, biophysics, chemical physics, condensed matter physics (including quantum materials, soft matter, and polymers), fluid dynamics, molecular physics, optical physics, plasma physics, precision measurements
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systems. Laboratory simulations under astrophysically relevant conditions will provide key insights into asymmetric photochemistry and post-irradiation alteration processes. Where to apply Website https
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positions of Professor (W2 or W3) in cellular biochemistry and Professor (W2 or W3) in molecular biochemistry as part of the SCALE Cluster of Excellence – SubCellular Architecture of LifE (https://scale
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statistical inference Familiarity with random simulations Demonstrated interest in the dynamics of biological systems Essential Functions: Conduct mathematical, computational, and statistical analyses of models
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Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will operate in a friendly and dynamic team environment of the Condensed Matter Theory Group, with opportunities to interact with BNL scientists across