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calculations and Brownian Dynamics simulations. The group is looking for a highly motivated and driven postdoctoral researcher to contribute strongly to a wave of ongoing developments deploying this technology
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strongly polar and magnetic molecules in optical tweezers and lattices to realize a new generation of ultracold molecular qubits and two-qubit quantum gates. In the first stage, we will thoroughly
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, and analysis. Specifically, the project will employ a multidisciplinary approach combining molecular dynamics, coarse-grained simulations, and continuum structural mechanics with structural and dynamic
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must have a Ph.D. in Chemistry, Physics, or related field, with extensive experience in the application of molecular dynamics simulations to molecular systems, ideally in both methods and applications
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neuroimaging data (EEG, fNIRS, fMRI) to calibrate and validate models, enhancing the interpretation of neural and vascular dynamics. collaborating with international partners and contributing to simulation and
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molecular dynamics simulations with LAMMPS, and data curation. Scientific context: Our current understanding of polymer viscoelasticity is founded on single-chain models [2]. Such models draw on the fact
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kinetic properties associated with a transformation, using artificial intelligence tools * performing molecular dynamics simulations * developing codes to analyze these simulations, using existing
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located on the CNRS campus in Marseille. They will be part of the Biophysics of Metalloproteins and Dynamic Systems team, which is particularly recognized for its work on metalloproteins using EPR
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processes at the molecular level. This project aims to explore a new approach for the electrochemical characterization of a small number of redoxactive and enzyme molecules that will be pushed toward
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properties of phase transitions involving magnetism, elasticity, dielectricity, etc. by applying and developing computational methods such as classical and quantum Monte Carlo simulations, molecular dynamics