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or sensor arrays. Experience generating, processing and analysing large material property datasets including correlating between multiple techniques, or developing computational reconstruction techniques
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or sensor arrays. Experience generating, processing and analysing large material property datasets including correlating between multiple techniques, or developing computational reconstruction techniques
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Your Job: Among other applications, optimal control theory has proven its utility for the optimal calibration of quantum gates early on and has since been used routinely in experiments
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combined with soil sensors systems and UAVs with multispectral cameras. Your tasks in detail: Development and application of high resolution time-lapse GPR and EMI imaging methods at multiple scales
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Your Job: develop numerical and analytical techniques to simulate and control the time dynamics of quantum technology devices implement and optimize gate operations and artificial Hamiltonians
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Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems • | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | about 14 hours ago
Degree PhD / Dr rer nat Doctoral degree or degree awarded by Technische Universität Dresden or by one of the partner institutions Course location Dresden In cooperation with Technische Universität
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Degree Doctoral degree (PhD, Dr rer nat or Dr-Ing) Course location Bochum In cooperation with TU Dortmund University, University Duisburg-Essen, and local partners at the Fraunhofer Institute
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project that will be executed in close cooperation with researchers of the AI Flanders Research program and researchers of the DDCM research group. Your primary tasks is to perform fundamental and applied
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independently in a structured manner and be able to cooperate with others. Applicants must have excellent skills in oral and written English. Personal and relational qualities will be emphasized. Research
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to externally financed projects. About the project/work tasks: Work task will include: 1. 2D and 3D modelling of the effect of climate-controlled surface processes on mountain building. 2. Inverse geodynamic