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                Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Country China Application Deadline 31 Jan 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40 Offer 
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                : methods of integrability such as Bethe ansatz, form factors, conformal field theory, classical inverse scattering theory, tau functions 4. Solid track record of publications 5. Robust presentation 
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                such as Bethe ansatz, form factors, conformal field theory, classical inverse scattering theory, tau functions Solid track record of publications Robust presentation skills Competence in spoken and written 
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                Description Job Duties: Conduct the computational and theoretical research on magnetic and topological properties in van der Waals materials using Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations, tight-binding and 
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                other gauge theories, connections to string theory, and QCD at high density. Our group currently includes faculty members William Detmold, Krishna Rajagopal, Phiala Shanahan and Iain Stewart as 
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                for state-of-the-art high performance computing architectures. Study the dynamics and properties of lattice models of nonequilibrium quantum materials using innovative computational techniques. Collaborate 
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                , chemistry, computational science, or a related field. Strong expertise in at least two of the following: density functional theory (DFT)/many-body methods, molecular dynamics (MD), machine learning (ML 
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                thin films possessing the desired magnitude and direction of the polarization. The successful candidate will perform atomistic simulations, using both density functional theory and classical molecular 
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                lasers is essential. It will be advantageous with experience on pump-probe spectroscopy and/or supercontinuum generation. Experience with density-functional theory is also of relevance. The applicant must 
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                lasers is essential. It will be advantageous with experience on pump-probe spectroscopy and/or supercontinuum generation. Experience with density-functional theory is also of relevance. The applicant must