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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Postdoc in Hybrid Quantum Chemistry on Hybrid Quantum Computers - DTU Chemistry Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description Within the research project
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position is offered at DTU, in the Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, at the Visual Computing Group, and will work closely with researchers from the Royal Danish Academy. The position is
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-scale applications of the resulting methods to various chemical problems of interest. Candidates with a strong background in theoretical and computational chemistry or physics will be preferred
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at www.capex-p2x.com . Responsibilities and Qualifications The successful candidate must have a PhD in computational physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or related areas as
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innovative projects in biosustainability (Joint CFB-CBF research program). The Computational Protein Engineering (CPE) group at DTU Biosustain and the Molecular and Systems Bioengineering (MSB) group at TEC
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. Responsibilities and Tasks The successful applicant will: Analyze and model structures in large scale data. Collaborate with researchers from both computational and social sciences in an interdisciplinary
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are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher who wants to join the Cybersecurity Engineering (CSE) section at DTU Compute. The successful candidate will work on a strategic project in collaboration with the Centre
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). You must have a background within Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics or related fields. A track record of publishing interesting work within some of those field. Experience with machine
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supported by an ERC Consolidator grant (M€ 2.6) from the European Research Council (EU). Our research aims at exploring quantum information science at the nanoscale and developing novel quantum photonic
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in NMR spectroscopy applied to structural biology. Experience with production of RNA using synthesis and/or in vitro transcription. Experience with the use of computational tools in structural biology