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Application documents: 1) Brief cover letter, explaining your motivation for applying, 2) Detailed curriculum vitae (including your email address), 3) Complete transcript of grades from all your university-level studies. We do not ask for more information/documents at this point (but you can...
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at ETH and Prof. Marius Brülhart at University of Lausanne. Aurélien Eyquem (HEC Lausanne) and Enrico Rubolino (HEC Lausanne and CREST Paris) are further involved in the project as associated researchers
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University, to begin as early as July 1, 2025. Topics include the experimental quantum simulation of chemical and condensed-matter systems using 1D and 2D ion arrays, and the development and optimization
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of Chemistry There are 5 PhD studentships available in the Warwick Electrochemistry and Interfaces Groupled by Profs Patrick Unwin and Julie Macpherson Profs Unwin and Macpherson are internationally
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Challenging spectral theory with artificial materials, with a special emphasis put on spectrally optimal shapes of nanostructures described by relativistic and non-relativistic quantum mechanics. The position
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quantum computers, which represent a promising path towards fault tolerant and scalable quantum computing. The project addresses a broad range of optimization problems relevant to both science and industry
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code optimizations that are hard to apply otherwise. Because of this, Tiramisu can generate fast code that outperforms highly optimized code written by expert programmers and can target different
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. The successful candidate will work directly with the CMAI faculty. Broadly, the group’s activities lie at the interface of optimization and nonsmooth/nonconvex analysis, PDE-constrained optimization and optimal
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- “From waste tires to value-added products: novel valorization process design, simulation, optimization and analysis”. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have a doctoral degree or an equivalent
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the Czech Science Foundation (GACR project number 26-22037S) as a collaborative award between the groups of Dr. Jakub Psencik at Charles University in Prague (external co-supervisor) and Prof. Roman Tuma