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PhD positions in the NHR Graduate School (No replies)

zhang_hongbin
3 years ago
zhang_hongbin 3 years ago
The NHR-Alliance (NHR-Verein e.V.) is pleased to announce the establishment of the NHR-Graduate School.
 
We are looking for the best graduated students (Master/Diploma), who want to advance their scientific career in the field of High Performance Computing methods and applications.
 
The call for applications for a scholarship and admission to the NHR Graduate School has been announced on the website https://www.nhr-gs.de/ueber-uns/nhr-graduiertenschule 
 
Sponsored by the graduate school, the selected candidates can work in my group, with focuses on
(1) high-throughput design of functional materials, e.g., magnetic materials
(2) multi-objective inverse design 
(3) Bayesian optimization and adaptive design 
(4) Quantum computation
 
If you are interested, please apply following the instructions specified on the website. It would be also a good idea to let me know about your application so that I can keep eyes on it. Do not hesitate to contact me by writing to [email protected]



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