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PhD fellowship: method and software development ... (No replies)

Fedor
3 years ago
Fedor 3 years ago

Dear Psi-k community,

If you have a thorough background in theoretical chemistry or physics, ample software development experience, and want to push the boundaries of modeling relevant properties, please apply for this PhD position in Amsterdam:

https://www.scm.com/news/job-opening-phd-fellowship-theoretical-physics-chemistry-method-software-development/

The PhD position is part of the NWO-funded project SEQUOIA in collaboration with the Eindhoven University of Technology, and the scientific software companies SCM and Simbeyond.

This project will be supervised by Prof. Visscher (VU Amsterdam) and co-supervised by SCM’s senior developers Dr. van Lenthe and Dr. Egidi. Regular project meetings with the two other PhDs as well as their supervisors will serve to incorporate the newly developed methods in an overarching multiscale modeling approach and to validate the computational predictions with experimental observations.

Kind regards, and happy holidays!

Fedor Goumans on behalf of the SCM team




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials