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      Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Materials Science job with National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) – (Jobs)


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      Research on magnetic properties and related topics employing statistical physics computational  methods. The successful candidate is expected to study the static and dynamical properties of phase transitions involving magnetism, elasticity, dielectricity, etc. by applying and developing computational methods such as classical and quantum Monte Carlo simulations, molecular dynamics, master equation approaches. Research themes may include spin transitions, critical phenomena, ultrafast magnetization reversal, magnetic resonance, coercivity, and thermal conduction. 



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