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to pioneering research in open-system quantum simulations with trapped Rydberg ions. This position is part of the ERC Synergy project "Open 2D Quantum Simulator (OPEN-2QS)". The OPEN-2QS project aims
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. Possible research directions include, but are not limited to: Field-level inference and generative modeling of large-scale cosmic structure Simulation-based inference, numerical simulations, and neural
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. The study will translate our technologies to the advancement of precision oncology. Qualifications The post-doctoral fellow is required to have completed a doctoral degree or a foreign degreeequivalent to a
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biochemist with NMR and MD simulation experience on membrane protein structural biology, with experience in working with membrane transporter proteins. The work includes planning and running research projects
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simulation-based inference for cosmology Neural emulators / surrogate models for accelerated forward modelin Differentiable simulations and probabilistic programming for end-to-end pipelines Robust uncertainty
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binding with simulations and quantitative modeling to gain a physical understanding of life at the molecular level. We are recruiting Postdocs that wants to use and develop state of the art methods
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the way for the realization of high-speed trapped ion quantum computers and quantum simulators. The experimental postdoctoral project will be conducted in the Trapped Ion Quantum Technology group
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matter observatory. Main responsibilities The postdoctoral candidate is expected to focus on statistical data analysis including machine learning, Monte Carlo simulations, operations and calibration
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Systems Appl Deadline: 2025/12/31 11:59PM (posted 2025/05/13, listed until 2025/12/28) Position Description: Apply Position Description Nordita, the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, was founded
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gravity. The milestones of the project include: synthesizing and developing physical measures of complexity, formulating them in exact holographic models, and applying them to shed new light on the physics