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for the simulation of non-adiabatic exciton transfer dynamics in light-harvesting complexes. The research will use a combination of quantum and molecular dynamics simulations, electronic structure calculations, and
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theoretical and practical limitations. Their results are often plagued by false positives (reporting problems that are not real) and false negatives (missing real issues). This PhD project aims to improve
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tools for static and dynamic analysis are powerful for detecting vulnerabilities, they suffer from both theoretical and practical limitations. Their results are often plagued by false positives (reporting
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of language, seeks to use bespoke probabilistic models and/or computational simulations to study possible routes of the evolution of human pragmatic practices. As a starting point, the project seeks to develop
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Computational Biophysics/Chemistry (see also https://constructor.university/comp_phys ). The PhD position is focused on efficient algorithms for the simulation of non-adiabatic exciton transfer dynamics in light
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Admission Requirements•Interested candidates should first contact Prof. Alemu Gonsamo via email at gonsamoa@mcmaster.ca with a CV and a copy of academic transcripts•Only shortlisted candidates will be
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Innovation. This position brings together four research groups at TUM: the Chair of Data Science in Earth Observation (Prof. Xiao Xiang Zhu), the Chair of Hydrology and River Basin Management (Prof. Markus
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, necessitating advanced modeling and simulation techniques to analyze and address these issues. Research field: Production and materials engineering, robotics, transport and logistics Offered by: School
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Mathematics/ Approximation Theory to be filled by the earliest possible starting date. The Chair of Applied Mathematics, headed by Prof. Marcel Oliver, is part of the Mathematical Institute for Machine Learning
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) Curriculum vitae Copy of university BA and MA grades (transcript) One sample of written work (master thesis, published article, or course paper) Names and contact details of one referee The deadline