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due to the decoherence and volatility. CLASSIQUE is organized into four research thrusts that rely upon interdisciplinary competences in: communication theory, networking, information theory, physics
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employee. You will be a cornerstone of our project (2026–2029) focused on creating digital twins and AI-driven models for solid state quantum devices. The position is placed in the Theory & Simulation and
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to continuously develop their supervision competences at master’s and PhD levels, including the development and teaching of PhD courses that focus on theory, methodology and/or specific methods, in collaboration
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Biomechanics, we are developing evidence-based football and multisport programmes to promote physical activity and improve fitness levels, learning, wellbeing and health profile in children and youth
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-cultural theory) to develop an interdisciplinary study of garments and highlight the entanglement of dress practices in the fabric of society. The successful candidate will focus on supporting the research
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Job Description Do you want to use creativity and gaming to fight antimicrobial resistance? Are you passionate about developing engaging, innovative training for healthcare professionals
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of Business Humanities and Law encompasses research at the intersection of ethical theory and organizational practice. We invite applications from candidates who can strengthen our profile in humanistic
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storage capabilities within the network itself. NeXt develops techniques and practical solutions grounded on information theory, communication theory, signal processing, and networking theory. Our team’s
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teams including the Theory and Simulations team, the Neutral Atoms team, the Spin qubit team, the Intra- and Inter-connects team and leads within the Applications and Algorithms team. Qualifications We
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of Mathematics comprises 38 permanent academic staff members and has a strong international profile in probability theory and statistics. The Stochastics Group comprises 15 faculty members working in probability