Quantum Monte Carlo · Tel Aviv University

Exploring stochastic wavefunctions for emergent materials.

Liam Bernheimer is a Ph.D. researcher in chemistry focused on determinant-free quantum Monte Carlo methods and high-performance simulations for many-body systems.

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        Lectures

        Recorded talks and course appearances focusing on stochastic wavefunction methods.

        Lecture 1

        Overview of determinant- and derivative-free quantum Monte Carlo approaches.

        Lecture 2

        Path integral enabled methods and applications in many-body quantum chemistry.

        About & CV

        Snapshot of ongoing research, collaborations, and a downloadable curriculum vitae.

        Liam Bernheimer researches determinant-free quantum Monte Carlo methods at Tel Aviv University, building scalable approaches to probe correlated materials. Current projects span algorithm design, high-performance implementations, and collaborations with condensed matter partners.

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        Curriculum Vitae

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