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. Job description: - first-principle modeling and simulations of electrolytes - development of new machine learning strategies and quantum simulation approaches - application of specially developed
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Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Hamburg | Hamburg, Hamburg | Germany | 4 days ago
interaction for chemistry and materials. Overall, we aim to unravel and apply fundamental physical principles to create and control novel states of matter with light. For the ERC Synergy project “Unravelling
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systems to define the principles that govern of receptor activation at the molecular level. The candidate will have the opportunity to obtain additional external funding and develop an independent research
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to absorb and recover from human perturbations such as greenhouse gas emissions and land-use changes) based on principles of climate physics and (non-equilibrium) thermodynamics of the whole planet, including
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to absorb and recover from human perturbations such as greenhouse gas emissions and land-use changes) based on principles of climate physics and (non-equilibrium) thermodynamics of the whole planet, including
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systems to define the principles that govern of receptor activation at the molecular level. The candidate will have the opportunity to obtain additional external funding and develop an independent research
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implementation Reference code: 50144551_2 Commencement date: 01.09.2025 Work location: Hamburg Application deadline: 13.07.2025 The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), a scientific organizational entity of
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Postdoc (f/m/d): Machine Learning for Materials Modeling / Completed university studies (PhD) in ...
using first-principles simulations software (density functional theory and related codes) # Automated Workflows:Utilize automated workflows on high-performance computing systems for efficient data
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technology. Our pre-studies have shown that full automation is possible in principle when formally verifying systems using reachability analysis. However, our pre-studies also showed that further research is
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programmes and essential ocean (biodiversity) variables. ISOLUME is a collaborative effort between IOW and 10 European partners and is supported by the JPI Oceans Changing Marine Lightscapes initiative