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light sources, quantum frequency conversion and quantum processing nodes. The current position will be within a project aiming at developing quantum network nodes with laser cooled atoms, including highly
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to develop novel strategies that contribute overcoming critical resource bottlenecks in energy devices. The successful candidate will be joining the CO2 Mitigation Accelerated by Photons group led by Prof. Dr
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. The CRG is composed by an interdisciplinary, motivated and creative scientific team which is supported both by a flexible and efficient administration and by high-end and innovative technologies. In April
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quantum memories, quantum light sources, quantum frequency conversion and quantum processing nodes. The current positions will be within a project aiming at developing quantum repeaters using solid-state
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fully develop an innovative, disruptive and interdisciplinary research project in the frame of the programme “101179069-NANO4TALENT: post-doctoral talent attraction programme to boost research career in
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quantum memories, quantum light sources, quantum frequency conversion and quantum processing nodes. The current positions will be within a project aiming at developing quantum repeaters using solid-state
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for three consecutive periods (2014-2018 and 2018-2022 and 2023-2026). ICN2 comprises 19 Research Groups, 7 Technical Development and Support Units and Facilities, and 2 Research Platforms, covering different
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Verdú and Prof. Frank Koppens (ICFO) . We are seeking highly motivated and skilled condensed matter Research Scientists to join our cutting-edge project on the development of a novel analogue electron
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Mitigation Accelerated by Photons group led by Prof. Dr. Pelayo García de Arquer is searching for exceptional researchers and engineers, with an excellent proven track record, to develop efficient water
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, essential for understanding systematic effects. The successful candidate for this position will join a small team of PhD and post-doctoral researchers working to develop SBECs as detectors