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individual, that will study the structure and functional dynamics of the bacterial lipopolysaccharide transport system using DEER and continuous wave EPR spectroscopies, molecular dynamics simulations, and
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. Advanced programming skills, particularly in Python. Experience with computational approaches to protein folding welcome. Familiarity with molecular dynamics simulation tools such as GROMACS welcome. A solid
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datasets for the ML tool, which will be based on a Tensorial Neural Network architecture, will be provided by Molecular Dynamics simulations also conducted in E-COOL. Person Specification The successful
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University of New Hampshire – Main Campus | New Boston, New Hampshire | United States | about 1 month ago
USNH Employees should apply within Workday through the Jobs Hub app The research position is within the broad area of biophysics, structural modeling, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations
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natural bio-samplers to map pathogen exposure in vertebrate hosts and enhance epidemic preparedness in Africa. Using cutting-edge serological, molecular, epidemiological, and ecological, approaches we will
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organic molecules in astrophysical environments—from cold interstellar ices to the early stages of planetary systems. The successful candidate will contribute to experimental studies simulating interstellar
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dynamics, quantum mechanical simulations, and machine learning. Proficiency in programming languages and computational software’s. Strong motivation and passion for research in the field of sustainable
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Are you interested in developing AI methods that can make physics simulations orders of magnitude faster? If the answer is yes, please continue reading! Join our team! The University of Amsterdam
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contribute to various aspects of the project, such as: - developing new theoretical approaches to model electrode/electrolyte interfaces - performing molecular simulations, such as molecular dynamics
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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