We are wave function enthusiasts developing new electronic structure methods for strongly correlated electrons.

Joined May 2019
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Join the Evangelista lab! We have two #postdoc positions open for research in quantum chemistry, quantum computing, and machine learning (theory and coding). PhDs in chemistry, physics, or materials science are welcome to apply. Contact us/check us out at evangelistalab.org.

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Nick spotted at the @MolSSI_NSF Software Fellow Bootcamp.
16 Aug 2019
This week, we at the MolSSI threw our Software Fellow Bootcamp. We had such an exciting time in the classroom! Thanks to all that participated!
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@ELabEmory graduate student @RenkeStartsPhD giving a project presentation at the @MolSSI_NSF summer school!
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Shuhe's paper on DSRG-PT2 gradients is out! He's now tackling the more challenging multireference version. aip.scitation.org/doi/10.106…

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Evangelista Lab retweeted
18 Jul 2019
MMeet Software Seed Fellow, Nicholas Stair, from @EmoryUniversity, who is in the process of “developing a self-contained quantum computer simulator with reference implementations of quantum algorithms for strongly correlated electronic structure problems." Welcome to the MolSSI!
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Congratulations to Nick for receiving a MolSSI Seed Software Fellowship! Nick will be writing open-source quantum computing software and test new quantum algorithms for strongly correlated electrons. molssi.org/2019/06/03/congra…

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Evangelista Lab retweeted
From Francesco Evangelista (Emory): Postdocs available: i) X-ray spectroscopy/attosecond dynamics ii) Quantum algorithms and hybrid classical quantum algorithms for quantum computing Projects focus on theory, electronic structure, coding. Email: francesco.evangelista@emory.edu
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