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Postdoc - ML for QMC - Matthias Rupp (No replies)

Matthias Rupp
3 years ago
Matthias Rupp 3 years ago

I have funding for a postdoctoral researcher (two years, starting as soon as possible) to work on machine-learning models for quantum Monte Carlo calculations.

This is an exciting opportunity to conduct research at the frontier of data-driven high-performance computing in the realm of computational physics, chemistry, and materials science. The position is in my group (mrupp.info) at the University of Konstanz (beautiful location) in Germany. Partly remote work might also be negotiable.

The ideal candidate will be knowledgeable and experienced in quantum Monte Carlo methods and machine learning, with a strong background in mathematics and programming. Experience with the AiiDA framework is a plus.

Review of applications will begin immediately until the position is filled. Please send your curriculum vitae and a short statement on why you apply for this particular position to [email protected]. Please feel free to contact me for further information.




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