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experience (possibly as part of the PhD) in a field related to mathematical analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs), calculus of variations, optimal control, who is willing to engage in innovative
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September 2028. The position is full-time with the option of part-time employment. Applications from severely handicapped persons will be considered with preference, provided they are equally qualified
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quantum computers and the ones using them. In this field, we are about to start a visionary and large-scale ERC Consolidator Grant Project and are going to become part of the Munich Quantum Valley
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qualifications will be given preference. As part of your application, you provide personal data to the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Please view our privacy policy on collecting and processing personal
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resonator. You will develop new protocols and hybrid quantum-classical circuits to establish solid state spins as a new electric circuit element. You will employ these circuits as compact magnetic field