Martin Weigel
@weigellab.bsky.social
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Theoretical and computational statistical physics lab at @TUChemnitz , disordered systems, Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics, high-performance computing. https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/physik/SNWP/ http://www.martin-weigel.org/
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A fascinating seminar for our students and postdocs by Sarah Polter from Gymnasium Einsiedel, providing insight into the life of a teacher and informing about the career perspectives in teaching when teachers are desparately needed. Part of our Computational Science Seminar at @tucphys.bsky.social.
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Great talk of Arthur Stück of @dlr-de.bsky.social ‬, head of the Department of Simulation Frameworks, about their work in modelling systems in aerospace engineering! Part of our Computational Science Seminar at @tucphys.bsky.social.
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Whether it's mobility and the energy transition, new materials, molecular design, robotics, artificial intelligence, or quantum computers. The master's programme in Computational Science (CS) responds to these new demands by teaching students efficient methods and strategies for problem-solving.
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Our TUC Visiting Fellow Prof. Zohar Nussinov from @washu.bsky.social is giving students of physics, computational science as well as sensorics and cognitive psychology a very popular short course focused on an "Introduction to Machine Learning" this week!
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Greetings from #DPG SKM Spring meetings at @uniregensburg.bsky.social . As always a great opportunity for students to present their work, learn about new physics and meet old friends!
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Just completed a great visit to the National Institute of Science Education and Research #NISER in Bhubaneswar, India, working with my former postdoc Manoj Kumar on disordered systems and discussing with faculty Sumedha and Anil Kumar.
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Ten simple rules for developing good reading habits during graduate school and beyond

To me, the most important are:
Read often, read broadly (incl. older papers and outside your field), and learn to read some papers in detail and others more superficially (and quickly)
Ten simple rules for developing good reading habits during graduate school and beyond by Marcos Méndez
1: Develop the habit of reading on a daily basis
2: Read thoroughly to build a sound background understanding of your topic
3: Do not ignore the pillars of your discipline; read the classics
4: If you have to get familiar with a new topic, consider reading in chronological order
5: Avoid narrow-mindedness by reading beyond your discipline
6: Create a list of relevant journals
7: Not all interesting stuff will appear in articles; read books
8: Use a reference manager to keep track of your literature
9: Keep a long-term review for your own use as a way to remember what you read
10: Build your own library to make yourself independent and inspire others
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Nice get together at the physics departments' research group presentation at TU Chemnitz yesterday! @tucphys.bsky.social
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Just arrived in Aachen for a visit of Stefan Wessel and Francesco Paris Toldin. Looking forward to some great discussions on critical phenomena and percolation in disordered systems!
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The Computational Statistical Physics lab wishes everyone Merry Christmas and a good start into 2025!
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I am hiring a postdoctoral scholar with a start date summer or fall 2025. Projects will be focused on thermodynamically consistent generative models, broadly defined. If you’re interested, please send a CV and one paragraph about why you think you’d be a good fit to [email protected]
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Last week, Martin Breugst (of @breugstlab.bsky.social) and I ran a public explainer session to discuss this year's Nobel Prizes (@nobelprize.bsky.social) in Physics and Chemistry.

Both awards were for work related to machine learning - clearly up and coming also in the sciences!
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Chemnitz as the gateway to the Ore Mountains (Erzgebirge) features a beautiful Christmas Market showcasing local traditions and craftsmanship such as the giant Christmas pyramids.

A great environment for a group outing with good spirits fueled by mulled wine!