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. The faculty members’ research covers a broad range of areas, including scientific computing, algebra and number theory, differential equations and dynamic systems, statistics and data science, etc. More than
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forms of electronic and magnetic structure theory and calculations is also expected. The successful candidate will have a strong research and publication record and must have a Ph.D in physics or related
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the scientific application of this knowledge and computational research experience Comprehensive understanding of quantum mechanics and electronic structure theory is critical Experience with both molecular codes
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The Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE) Division is seeking a postdoctoral appointee to develop computational methods and computer codes to model the physics and engineering of advanced nuclear
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expressions when the matrix sizes are unknown at compile-time. The project aims to address the problem using e-graphs. An e-graph is a data structure commonly used in automated theorem provers and recently
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that matter to society and impact the Maine economy. Postdocs will receive formal and structured mentoring on topics including mentor/mentee research relationship, technology transfer, and proposal development
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research in one or more of the following: Quantum vibrational dynamics and structure, multireference electronic structure, attosecond electron dynamics, and machine learning and pattern recognition
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and PhD students. Research spans a wide range. Current interests include: Bayesian statistics; modelling of structure, geometry, and shape; statistical machine learning; computational statistics; high
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computational and data science techniques to identify materials with promising properties. Carrying out first-principles electronic structure calculations and modeling. Preparing reports, presentations and
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the functions of neurons and circuits in the visual system using experiment and theory. This position offers collaboration across three laboratories, combining retinal electrophysiology and imaging, cellular and