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, ultracold quantum gases, quantum simulation, quantum computing, and verification of quantum devices. For inquiries, please send your curriculum vitae and a brief research statement. Candidates should also
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, parameterization, simulation experiments, and output analysis very good programming skills in at least one language (e. g., R, Python, C++, or Julia) a strong interest in interdisciplinary work (e. g., demonstrated
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on the creation and application of predictive simulation models Collaboration on the development of data processing and fusion algorithms Collaboration on the virtual modeling of marine structures Conducting and
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activities. Your Profile: Master and PhD degree in astronomy, physics, computer science or equivalent fields of study. Proven experience in N-body simulations and the comparison of simulation and observation
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Your Job: This project uses numerical simulations to determine the relative importance of the presence of interstellar objects (ISOs) in the interstellar medium. Specifically, the various formation
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to the instrument development of SPHERES to meet future experimental challenges Develop novel polarization analysis components for the backscattering spectrometer by performing Monte-Carlo simulations and neutron
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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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Manufacturing high-efficiency perovskite-based triple cells Characterising devices, analysing experimental losses, and simulating single and tandem solar cells Processing individual steps in device fabrication
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harmonized multi-model datasets of high-resolution decadal and multi-decadal scenario simulations for the three European target seas, and (ii) demonstrators of climate services at European Sea basin, coastal
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properties (k, cp) as f(T) Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) simulations Co-ordination of collaboration with project partners Evaluation, compilation and presentation of results, documentation, preparation