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in Journal Citation Indexed (JCR) journals. Qualification or experience in any of the following disciplines: Life Cycle Assessment, Density Functional Theory or Materials Experimentation
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vibrations), and structural (migration of atoms) effects with an atomistic resolution. This can be achieved by self-consistently coupling molecular dynamics (MD), density-functional theory (DFT), and quantum
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an autonomous framework for setting up, executing, and optimizing complex electronic structure workflows, ranging from ground-state Density Functional Theory (DFT) to many-body perturbation theory methods such as
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functional and clean-energy materials. The successful candidate will contribute directly to scientific discovery, method and code development, and ERC proposal preparation, working at the interface of density
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Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR3680-ADACHE-001/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteService de physique de l'état
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batteries. The main objective is to develop a molecular-level understanding of electrolyte degradation and to predict chemical stability by constructing reaction networks based on density functional theory
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physics, heavy ion collision physics, quark-gluon plasma in QCD and other gauge theories, connections to string theory, and QCD at high density. Our group currently includes faculty members William Detmold
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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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density functional theory, or effective interactions Knowledge of high-performance computing methods. Familiarity with neutron star physics and astrophysical simulations. The duties, qualification
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analytical skills, precision, reliability, understanding and knowledge of research theory. Basic field work skills necessary. Mental Requirements Initiative: takes ownership, does what is needed without being