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in coding theory both at TU/e and TUM, but also to explore the practical impact in an innovative company which is a world-leader in this technology. For this reason, a candidate with a good mix between
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degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related fields. Background in information theory, communications and signal processing. Knowledge of radar signal processing and/or coding theory is a plus
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PhD position at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Leiden, as part of the project New K-theoretic invariants in quantum theory within the national consortium Emergence at all scales
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performed on-site at Intrinsic ID and TUM. In that way, the candidate will get the opportunity to collaborate with international experts in coding theory both at TU/e and TUM, but also to explore
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at LaserLaB Amsterdam. This project aims to develop a new experimental apparatus that enables quantum enhanced sensing in trapped barium ions for tests of electroweak theory. At the basis of the project lies a
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Theory. You have good communication skills and like occasional travels. You are creative, ambitious, as well as self-motivated, proactive, and goal-oriented. You have a good command of the English language
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student to join our team and contribute to cutting-edge research in quantum computing, with a focus on quantum compilation. You will join the Theory of Computer Science group (TCS) at the Informatics
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technologies—and eager to accelerate their discovery with machine learning and materials theory? Are you passionate about linking atomistic processes to device performance through computer simulations? Are you
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. Main areas of interest are source coding, channel coding, multi-user information theory, security, and machine learning. We typically use information-theoretical frameworks to model the scenarios under
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. The goals are to test fundamental theories of physics (like Quantum Electrodynamics), to determine fundamental constants (like the proton-electron mass ratio), and to search for physics beyond the Standard