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are looking for a specialist in radiation–matter interactions with proven experience in Monte Carlo simulations and programming in C++ and Python. The candidate will work within a dynamic international
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or liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, optical diagnostics, lasers, IR-UV-Vis spectrometry - Measurements in atmospheric simulation chambers, in reactors coupled with laser-induced fluorescence
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-on experience with growth reactors and/or clean-room environment. - Knowledge of structural and/or optical characterization of semiconductors. - Knowledge of numerical simulations will be useful though not
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-page cover letter linking your interest in the project to your research experience and skills, (2) a full CV (including a complete list of publications), (3) a copy of your doctoral diploma and (4) two
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least one or two of the following core areas: • Experimental spectroscopy or optics. • THz spectroscopy of materials in a cryogenic environment. • Electromagnetism or wave propagation simulation and
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spectroscopy analyzes will also be carried out. Microstructural parameters deduced from characterizations performed by partners of the project and electrochemical responses will be simulated using digital twins
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‑chemical calculations on organic small molecules and π‑conjugated systems. • Conduct periodic DFT simulations to explore electronic band structures and transport. • Analyse charge transport, thermoelectric
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primarily focus on one or more of these parts. The successful candidate will develop numerical tools and/or theoretical models to model and simulate the behavior of a group of agents capable of chemical
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activities will involve various advanced high-resolution mass spectrometers (Orbitrap, Vocus, …), optical techniques (fluorescence, optical tweezers,…), aerosol flow tubes and an atmospheric simulation chamber
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cross-validation and simulation-based checks; document performance and limitations. * Software engineering: contribute maintainable code to laMEG; add unit/integration tests and continuous integration