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analysis across time and conditions Algorithm design and modeling. The role offers significant intellectual freedom and opportunities to shape the direction of the research. Minimum Qualifications: • PhD in
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environment. Our workplace consists of a diverse set of people from different nationalities, backgrounds and fields. As a postdoctoral researcher working with us, you receive the benefits of support in career
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challenges in stem cell research, aging and disease modeling. The group employs methodologies from different areas of mathematics, engineering, and physics, and integrates multiple sources of biological
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contextualized by existing expertise in existing methods and state-of-the-art in the field. The position includes algorithm design, software implementation, and validation on experimental datasets. You will
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, quantum compilation techniques, and noise-aware algorithms for Rydberg architectures. Apply quantum optimization to real-world problems such as logistics, scheduling, and portfolio allocation, comparing
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this project, we will develop new algorithms and computational schemes as well as further develop existing computational frameworks in the team. We will focus on two related frameworks in the project
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research, e.g., in the development of codes and algorithms. We will focus on devising computational solutions that can immediately be of use in other applications contexts as well. The candidate’s work will
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on understanding how different excitation methods generate polarons and correlated materials in the cuprates and other quantum materials, building on our recent results in the vanadium dioxide (see Johnson et al
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imaging, computer vision, and predictive modelling. The postdoc will further develop an existing rumen‑fill scoring algorithm into a functional prototype and pilot the technology for longitudinal monitoring
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methodology will involve the development of mathematical models for signal transmission and reception, derivation of fundamental performance limits, algorithmic-level system design, and performance evaluation