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postdoctoral research associate in the broad area of computational physics (https://charmnet-mmicc.github.io ). The mission of CHaRMNET is to develop novel numerical methods that allow us to overcome the curse
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) at Michigan State University , seeks to hire a postdoctoral research associate in the broad area of computational physics (https://charmnet-mmicc.github.io ). This is a one-year, benefits-eligible position
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related field, and a strong research background in mathematics. We particularly value experience in the following topics: vertex operator algebras, infinite dimensional Lie algebras, tensor categories
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tensor inversion, and waveform frequency content analysis. The role may include seismic imaging of crustal structure using techniques such as local earthquake tomography, ambient noise tomography and
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Duration: Initial appointment is for 1 year, with extensions (up to a total of 3 years) contingent upon performance Salary range: $80,000-$100,000 Apply here: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/episteme/347d9b19-be92
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simulation tools for correlated attosecond electron dynamics in molecules." The position will involve developing new methods related to tensor network states (e.g. TD-DMRG, MCTDH) to simulate correlated
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recent research progress, please visit: https://www.cqm2itp.com/ Research fields (1) Quantum many-body theories and numerical methods, particularly tensor network-based algorithms for studying ground
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information; Logic, constraint solving and satisfiability (SAT, #SAT, SMT); Knowledge representation and reasoning (decision diagrams, tensor networks, DNNF); Assist in relevant teaching activities. Where you
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information about our research areas and our team can be found on our homepage at https://schuch.univie.ac.at/ . Your future tasks: You will actively participate in research, teaching, and administration
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advances the interface of quantum information science and condensed matter theory, particularly in areas such as quantum computation, quantum error correction, quantum simulation, tensor-network methods