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the study of problems in quantum many-body physics through the lens of quantum information and quantum computing? Do you enjoy analyzing complex quantum mechanical systems through a combination of
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of influence: As a University Assistant (Predoc) you will be part of the Computational Communication Science Lab (CCL), an interdisciplinary research network under the direction of Prof. Dr. Annie Waldherr and
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months. Applications are invited for a Research Assistant (RA) to join the Prorok Lab in the Department of Computer Science and Technology
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initial phase will employ machine learning models, computer vision algorithms, and real-time sensory integration to prototype tools such as SafeCross for safe street crossing and EasyPath for indoor
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Research Lab Fellowship. This position offers a unique opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research in Quantum Computing, Quantum Algorithm, and Numerical Simulation. This position, led by Prof. Sangmo Cheon
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School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences Location: Greenwich Campus Salary: £31,637 to £37,174 plus £4170 London weighting per annum ontract Type: Fixed Term - Until 30/11/2026 Closing Date
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” research group, led by Prof. Norbert Schuch. Our research lies at the interface of Quantum Information and Computation with the study of Complex Quantum Many-Body Systems. For this, we apply a combination of
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Since 2006, the University of Luxembourg has invested in its own High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities. A special focus was placed on developing large computing power combined with massive
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algorithms and models, and scientific computing programming (e.g. in MATLAB), and (5) modelling of material degradation and wear-out, reliability prediction models. Familiarity with failure modes of electronic
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We are seeking a creative and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the Turing AI World-Leading Fellowship research programme led by Professor Alison Noble. This exciting and ambitious