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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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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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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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background in practical experience in experimental laboratory work is essential. Practical work in tumor and microscopic imaging technologies is expected, and applications in animal models and cell experiments
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students, postdocs, researchers, and industry. Qualification requirements In order to qualify for a Postdoctoral position, applicants are required to hold a Swedish doctoral degree or an equivalent relevant
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particle physics division at Stockholm University, which currently consists of six faculty members, four researchers and postdocs and seven PhD students. The focus will be on analysis of the high energy
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(“Fellows”), over 210 postdoctoral positions and has established a research school for 260 PhDs, including industry PhDs and postdocs. Fellows are recruited to the 11 participating host universities
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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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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