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derived from paramagnetic ions, as well as the modelling of molecular diffusion processes through membranes, by means of molecular dynamics studies. Different parameters that will affect the relaxivity
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the reach of traditional molecular simulations. Therefore, this project will apply adaptive kinetic Monte Carlo simulations to model zeolite formation as a dynamic network of growing and dissolving clusters
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modeling molecular dynamics using our trapped Rydberg ion technology. This position is part of the ERC Synergy project "Open 2D Quantum Simulator (OPEN-2QS)", which start on 1 May 2025. The OPEN-2QS project
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scattering with computer modelling such as molecular dynamics simulations and AI-assisted data mining. The new technical capabilities will help bridge the current gap in biocide development, i.e., to link
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industrial application. It is part of activities in ARCNL’s Source Department. The research activities of the Source Department and its EUV Plasma Processes group aim at the atomic- and molecular-level
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the simulation and study of phenomena such as novel states of matter like quantum glasses, molecular dynamics and quantum thermodynamics. The PhD project is primarily experimental and will be carried out within
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similar languages) Experience with large-scale neural network simulations Experience with analysing large-scale neural recordings Familiarity with neuroanatomy and neurophysiology Knowledge of dynamical
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dynamics to cellular metabolism. The student will receive broad training in cell culture, genome engineering, live-cell imaging, biochemical assays, proteomics, and computational data analysis, and will work
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nanomanufacturing process to overcome the challenges of atomic sale precision, feature size and defects rates for quantum dots. In this project, molecular dynamics simulation study of light matter interaction
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be done via computer simulations, including Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics, combined with the use of statistical mechanics to predict e.g. phase transitions, nucleation rates, etc. The work will be