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: Applications are invited from outstanding graduates who meet the following criteria: BSc, including mathematics, cell and molecular biology Honors (first class) or MSc degree in Microbiology/Immunology
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the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2014. The position is part of a collaboration between the research groups of Assoc. Prof. Weijian Zong (group page here ) and Prof. Jonathan Whitlock (https
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resource optimization. o Entanglement dynamics, quantum control protocols, and hybrid quantum-classical algorithms. o Modeling and benchmarking atomic qubit architectures. · Collaboration: Work closely with
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simulation or machine learning of soft and biological matter, e.g. Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics and finite element computer simulations. Origins of life research involving topology and chirality
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spectroscopy for developing new NMR experiments Theoretical chemistry for simulating the nuclear spin dynamics in molecules Experimental physics for building electromagnetic spectrometer equipment to control
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function. This project will build upon ongoing work in the lab to resolve the molecular mechanisms driving stomatal clustering using Begonias and to implement this knowledge to engineer stomatal patterns
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Department: SOM KC Division of Molecular and Integrative Physiology ----- Cell Biology and Physiology Position Title: Assistant or Associate Professor, Genomics and Gene Editing Job Family Group
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chemistry, molecular dynamics simulations, quantum chemistry, nanomaterials, energy materials, or biomaterials. Candidates with expertise in related fields but not directly linked to AI/Computational
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time-scales: ab initio methods for the description of reaction processes, for the determination of electrochemical stabilities and for the optimisation of force fields; molecular dynamics simulations
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and other complex fluids using molecular simulations. In order to make these simulations more computationally feasible, development of coarse-grained models and new Monte Carlo or molecular dynamics