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from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society. The Research Group Computational Biomolecular Dynamics (Prof. Dr. Bert de Groot) is inviting applications for a PhD Student or
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The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging (CUI), Cluster of Excellence | Hamburg, Hamburg | Germany | 21 days ago
in a relevant field. You are experienced in the theory of light-matter interactions. In addition, you have expertise in machine learning, or in electronic-structure theory, or in molecular-dynamics
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Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Göttingen | Gottingen, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 1 month ago
. With more than 40 research groups and some 1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The Research Group Computational Biomolecular Dynamics (Prof. Dr
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formation of polyhalogens. The applied methods will include first principles methods like DFT, both for finite and periodic systems, ab initio molecular dynamics simulations and calculations of various
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1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The Research Group Computational Biomolecular Dynamics (Prof. Dr. Bert de Groot) is inviting
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experience with multiscale modelling of materials - previous experience with molecular dynamics simulations Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents, indicating the reference
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in high-performance computing, materials chemistry, theoretical chemistry, molecular dynamics, data science, and machine learning are beneficial. What we offer: We offer a position with a competitive
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property prediction, modern artificial intelligence methods, molecular dynamics, and interdisciplinary research, this is your chance to be part of an exciting journey at the forefront of science and
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applications: Establish a light-induced multi-physics and multiscale phase change simulation platform, which allows us to capture LAI and couple molecular information into macroscopic phase change simulation