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distribution, and kinetic parameters for step reactions. Revealing catalyst electronic structures and reaction energy barriers using ab initio calculations. Significance To date, over 70% of electricity in
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of their detectors. As part of our group, you will play a vital role in developing an ab initio ('from first principles') nuclear framework to advance our understanding of neutrino-nucleus scattering for next
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time-scales: ab initio methods for the description of reaction processes, for the determination of electrochemical stabilities and for the optimisation of force fields; molecular dynamics simulations
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approximate simulation methods with highly accurate reference DFT results. This will allow simulation of system sizes that are difficult to treat with fully ab initio theoretical approaches. Due to the project
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theoretical uncertainties: develop Bayesian inference techniques to rigorously assess and quantify uncertainties in theoretical predictions Assess predictive power: explore the performance of ab initio nuclear
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the interplay between plasma turbulence and magnetic reconnection, as well as the relationship between instabilities and the dynamo process that sustains cosmic magnetization. By combining ab initio numerical
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experience in theoretical condensed matter physics, especially in ab initio simulations for materials (preferred). Be proficient in scientific programming (preferably Python) and comfortable working with
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. Possess experience in theoretical condensed matter physics, especially in ab initio simulations for materials (preferred). Be proficient in scientific programming (preferably Python) and comfortable working
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grades in the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. Be motivated, dedicated, and capable of working collaboratively within a team. Possess experience in theoretical condensed matter physics, especially in ab
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international collaborations. Theoretical support by ab-initio electronic structure calculations is available in house. You will be part of a welcoming and experienced team at MBI and part of the Graduate School