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(posted 2025/02/05, listed until 2025/08/05) Position Description: Apply Position Description Laboratory and place Research Center for Quantum Information (RCQI), Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy
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. Strong knowledge of heterogeneous catalysis and computational chemistry. Experience with computational modeling (i,e, DFT, and/or molecular dynamics). Familiarity with software such as Material Studio
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. Some experience with first-principle methods (FP/DFT) and/or other forms of electronic and magnetic structure theory and calculations is also expected. The successful candidate will have a strong
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Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations. Application Process: Interested Candidates should contact Dr. Mausumi Mahapatra via email at mmahapatra1@luc.edu . Applicants are required to submit their CV
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. The successful candidate must have substantial experience in state-of-the-art ARPES and/or low temperature STM/STS techniques. Some experience with first-principle methods (FP/DFT) and/or other forms of electronic
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techniques. The research will integrate ab initio-based modeling and DFT calculations with experimental data to enhance the understanding and optimization of the proposed materials as sorbents or possible
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functional theory (DFT) outputs for representative quantum paraelectrics and use these force fields to perform lattice-dynamics simulations with explicit quantum mechanical treatment of the nuclei. Profile A
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superconductors. The successful candidate must have substantial experience in state-of-the-art ARPES and/or low temperature STM/STS techniques. Some experience with first-principle methods (FP/DFT) and/or other
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simulation (classical and ab-initio molecular dynamics, DFT, simulations) Proficiency in programming languages like Python, C++, or Fortran for custom analysis tools. Experience in developing workflows
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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