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, with a relevant PhD is desirable: Interacting particle systems for Monte Carlo methods and rare event simulation Statistical physics for transport modelling Branching structures and or stochastic
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candidate is required to conduct research on magnetic, ferroelectric and multiferroic materials. Using techniques such as first-principles total energy calculations, effective Hamiltonian Monte Carlo and
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: Ability to develop and implement molecular dynamics, coarse-grained, and Monte Carlo simulation, and quantum simulation methods for modeling polymer nanocomposites. Knowledge of developing machine learning
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interests in the areas of applied mathematics, pure mathematics, statistics, and data science. It has particular research strengths in Algebra, Analysis, Number Theory, Bayesian and Monte Carlo Methods
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11 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro Department Research Support Office Research Field Biological sciences » Other Researcher Profile First
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, particularly supervised learning and reinforcement learning, to predict maritime service demand and optimize line designs. Implement the Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) methodology to explore and evaluate optimal
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group analysis or computational expertise in quantum Monte Carlo simulations is strongly preferred. Qualifications • PhD in theoretical, computational or experimental physics • Experience in many
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of Prof. Lars G.M. Pettersson on aspects of modeling of water. These include all or a selection of molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations, advanced quantum chemical x-ray spectroscopy calculations
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electron bremsstrahlung. LaBr3(Ce) detector response to both gamma-rays and neutrons will be studied by Monte Carlo simulation using MCNP6 or GEANT4. The Senior Research Fellow will split their time between
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computational methods (exact diagonalization, DMRG, Monte Carlo) is also highly desirable. • Experience: Candidates should expect to have a PhD at the start of appointment and have published a number of papers