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, for example via equilibrium and non-equilibrium Green's functions, density functional theory, and tensor network methods. Experience in topological magnetic systems and nonlinear optical phenomena is considered
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on novel high-resolution microscopy techniques to experimentally quantify transition probabilities, alongside density functional theory (DFT) calculations of defects in feldspar. This inter-disciplinary
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effects in magnets, this project will develop Density Functional Theory methodology for multicomponent lanthanide materials. We will study, for example, how application of pressure causes the f-electrons in
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Thematically, our training programme consists of three main areas: Key Competences Theory & Methods Practicals & Schools Most of the courses are on site, but some are online or self-paced, such as MOOCs. You
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oxides, hydroxides and hydrides using a combination of solid-state density-functional theory (DFT) and machine-learning force fields (MLFFs). DFT methods will be used to study materials of interest
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, the student will conduct pioneering research in spintronic sensors, ranging from fundamental simulations of material properties using density functional theory to the characterization and integration
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members working on novel high-resolution microscopy techniques to experimentally quantify transition probabilities, alongside density functional theory (DFT) calculations of defects in feldspar. This inter
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applications such as energy storage, solar, and carbon capture. The project will explore methods beyond traditional density-functional theory (DFT), leveraging cutting-edge techniques such in machine learning
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taking the limited capacity into account. Both these tasks will rely on dynamic online optimization theory. Finally, we want to analyze the performance of all the developed methods. We will therefore focus
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to analyze crystallographic data and model electronic structures in complex materials. The work involves creating code for processing diffuse scattering data, performing density functional theory (DFT