Nick Mayhall
@nick_mayhallTheoretical chemistry professor at Virginia Tech. Any opinions expressed are my own.... and correct. (He/Him) @[email protected]
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On a quantum computer you can run 80000 simulations in parallel.
Super excited to be part of this $5 million grant from the DOE! Warm thanks to my amazing collaborators Ed Barnes, @see_quantum, @nick_mayhall, Murphy Niu, Lex Kemper. Looking forward to doing great work together! news.vt.edu/content/news_v…
Great story about the fascinating and important work that Sophia Economou (@see_quantum), Ed Barnes, Nick Mayhall (@nick_mayhall), and collaborators are carrying out on quantum computing. @VT_Science @VTPhysics @VTChemDept news.vt.edu/content/news_v…
We have postdoc positions open! Opportunity to work with excellent students/postdocs in my group and to collaborate with the Barnes, Mayhall (@nick_mayhall), Khatri (@SumeetKhatri6) groups + external collaborators! Apply here: shorturl.at/7d1NP
We have a postdoctoral opening in our group, working on either QIS-inspired electronic structure theory, open quantum systems in chemistry, or near term quantum algorithms. Email me your CV and research interests if interested!
Let's get them back by giving Kitaev the Turing Award.
New paper out today w/ @JoeyTindall4 & @MStoudenmire looking at compressing multivariate functions with tree tensor networks arxiv.org/abs/2410.03572 1/n
Great opportunity to work with Sumeet and also get to interact with the awesome VTQ team!
I'm looking for a postdoc! If you're interested in quantum information theory, particularly quantum computing and communication, check out my work here [sumeetkhatri.com] and apply at the link below.
Organic faculty opening alert! Be my colleague, neighbor and friend! Please retweet. Apply below: careers.pageuppeople.com/968/cw/en-us/j…
Congratulations to @quan_lina for being named a 2024 Early Career Research Program awardee by @ENERGY! Learn more about this amazing achievement: chem.vt.edu/news/chemdepta…
We are honored to receive support from the @ENERGY ECRP! Excited to study chirality in semiconductors and its potential to advance future technologies in spintronics and optoelectronics.
NEW: We're investing $138M in 91 early career scientists across the U.S. to advance cutting-edge research in AI, fusion energy, quantum, and more! This critical funding will shape the next generation of STEM leaders.🌎🔬 energy.gov/articles/us-de…
Trying so hard to imagine maga brain watching this. Do they really like what they see? Harris is handing it to him
Our department has a junior faculty opening in theoretical chemistry! Outstanding applicants in all areas of theoretical chemistry will be considered. osu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/OSUCareers/job…
We are hiring!! Not one, but TWO Tenure-Track faculty! One in Inorganic Chemistry and another in Physical Chemistry. Come work with me :) apply.interfolio.com/152147 (Inorganic) apply.interfolio.com/152148 (Physical)
Excited to share that I’ve started as an Assist. Prof of Chem in @Morehouse . Thanks to my advisors @theraghagroup @kmerz1 @houk1000 @NarangLab for their support and guidance. Thanks to collaborators @amar_flood @FasanLab .🙏 👨🏫👩🏫 @IUBChemistry @iitbombay @uclachem @MSUChem
Tenure-track Assistant Professor position for Chemistry-Informed Artificial Intelligence. If your work aligns with ML, chemoinformatics, or AI in chemistry, please check this job opportunity: apply.interfolio.com/148822 Please consider sharing this post. #chemjobs #facultychemjobs
Chem department at URichmond is hiring a tenure-track assistant professor in physical chemistry. This is a GREAT place to work. Ad is live on our HR site, and in C&ENews! jobs.richmond.edu; chemistry.richmond.edu
A big welcome to @SrivathsanSund1 who joined us as a postdoctoral researcher. ☺️ I am super excited for the new research ideas we will work on. (Thanks to Thilini, Prince and Markus for the joint quantum physics-chemistry dinner)
Quantum emitters can be used to deterministically produce photonic graph states. But how do we choose a particular protocol to minimize the required quantum resources? Eva's new work attacks this problem arxiv.org/abs/2407.15777
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