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Requisition Id 14827 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on the synthesis of quantum materials aimed at understanding their novel properties. This will be a
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by time of appointment. The proposed research will leverage multiple computational many-body techniques (including classical and quantum Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and ab initio methods) and
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possess Experience developing or commissioning detector hardware and electronics. Data analysis at a major high energy physics experiment, analysis software development, statistical methods. Computing and
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scattering, and spectroscopy. You will perform cutting-edge research on correlated and topological quantum materials. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Photon and neutron-based spectroscopy characterizations
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helping them develop their skills. Manage multiple projects, ensuring they are completed successfully and on time. Publish your research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present your work
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, based on their respective transition probabilities. Use machine learning approaches to optimize model performance and run simulations over multiple time scales. Validate and improve the model with
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knowledge of computer and system architecture, as well as performance engineering. • Pleasure in taking responsibility, independent and structured way of working, high commitment, communi-cation and team
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physics such as materials physics, photonics, computational physics, high energy physics, atomic and nuclear physics, plasma physics, theoretical and quantum physics, and astrophysics. With approximately 20
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techniques to control the growth environment and material consistency across the wafer targeting applications in microelectronics and quantum information science. This position resides in the Functional Hybrid
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, retrapping, tunnelling, and recombination, based on their respective transition probabilities. Use machine learning approaches to optimize model performance and run simulations over multiple time scales