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. software and parallel computing is required. Skills in data processing and visualizing the results of quantum-chemical simulations are strongly desired. The candidates experienced in software
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with other parallel projects and industrial partners, which means that strong collaborative skills are necessary. The successful candidate is expected to be able to disseminate and communicate scientific
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effectively with research institutes, industry, colleagues and other stakeholders. The work requires initiative, independence and responsibility. The project interacts closely with other parallel projects and
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collaboration with leading industrial and academic partners within large-scale Horizon Europe initiatives, where LTU plays a key role in both technical development and scientific coordination. In parallel with