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and dynamical mean-field-theory levels, metal-insulator and structural phase transitions, quantum critical points, nonlinear and anomalous responses, optical traps, quantum computation and information
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to independently apply understanding of scientific theory to the structure and execution of research experiments. Demonstrated ability to interpret and explain the theoretical basis of the work performed. Preferred
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position. We also take into consideration market benchmarks, if and when appropriate, and internal equity to ensure fair compensation relative to the university’s broader compensation structure. We
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University structure. Works under general supervision, within established parameters, with few direct instructions. Carries out routine and non-routine tasks with occasional review of work outputs by
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candidate would work on projects in methods development for coupled electron-nuclear dynamics based on the exact factorization approach and time-dependent density functional theory. Projects involve theory
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candidate would work on projects in methods development for coupled electron-nuclear dynamics based on the exact factorization approach and time-dependent density functional theory. Projects involve theory
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continue until all position is filled. Statement About the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE at Rutgers is home to world-class research programs in wireless networking, information theory
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accommodations not listed on their letters. Must keep abreast and aware of ADA changes and updates, and must have an expertise in knowledge of services for students with disabilities and learning theory. FLSA
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Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of current learning theories and effective learning strategies. Excellent oral and written communication skills, thorough computer literacy, ability to balance priorities
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at the density-functional and dynamical mean-field-theory levels, metal-insulator and structural phase transitions, quantum critical points, nonlinear and anomalous responses, optical traps, quantum computation