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and Mathematical Sciences | NTU Singapore We are looking for a Research Fellow to study quantum materials via Machine Learning. The role will focus on develop Machine Learning technique to help DFT
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computational design and wet-lab validation to establish predictive structure–property relationships. Perform quantum chemical calculations (e.g., DFT/TD-DFT) to interpret electronic structure and excited-state
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academia, industry, and national laboratories Job Requirements: PhD in Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, or a closely related discipline. Strong experience with Density Functional
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: Experience with developing efficient numerical algorithms and modifying electronic structure DFT or quantum chemistry software (e.g. Quantum Espresso, PySCF, GPAW), fluency with electronic structure theory and
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engineering, materials science, and microbiology. About you You will hold a PhD in Computational Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Materials Science, Biophysics, Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, or a
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this project for external grant Job Requirements: A PhD degree in material sciences or applied physics, with focus on renewable energy Evidenced experience in DFT and machine learning especially its application
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modeling and simulations (e.g., DFT, MD, AIMD) to provide molecular-level insights into polyamide interfacial polymerization, interfacial structure evolution, and transport mechanisms, in close integration
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engineering, materials science, and microbiology. About you You will hold a PhD in Computational Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Materials Science, Biophysics, Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, or a
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research environment spanning engineering, materials science, and microbiology. About you You will hold a PhD in Computational Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Materials Science, Biophysics, Computational
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using experimental and computational datasets. • Interdisciplinary collaboration and mentoring of MSc students and PhD researchers Specific Requirements • Conduct high-throughput DFT calculations and