23 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Institute of Photonic Sciences in Spain
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Quantum Information Theory group led by Prof. Dr. Antonio Acín and will work on the development and improvement of methods for non-commutative polynomial optimisation
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ICFO offers PhD-fellowship positions to well-qualified graduate students, who wish to obtain a doctoral degree in any of the research topics covered at ICFO. Our PhD-program brings together top
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to help build the Quantum Industry through a Pan-European mobility program. A number of fellowships therefore exist to support outstanding DigiQ students to undertake a research stay (internship or master’s
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. The successful candidates will be joining the Photon Harvesting in Plants and Biomolecules group led by Prof. Dr. Nicoletta Liguori. Our group combines state-of-the-art methods in experimental ultrafast
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technologies, with an emphasis on NISQ quantum computing devices, including techniques for their estimation and certification. Funded by MCIN with funding from European Union NextGenerationEU (PRTR-C17.I1) and
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applications. Analyse Raman data with advance statistical methods. Collaborate with industries requiring the use of Raman technology. Retention of critical know-how. Participate in research activities of the SLN
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alignment with partner needs and project objectives. Monitor program milestones, track progress, and ensure timely delivery of activities and outputs. Prepare reports and documentation on program outcomes
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electrodes for the generation of clean H2 from non-ideal water streams, looking at oxygen evolution and parallel purification reactions. The candidate will also work with the team to scale-up of the system in
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ICFO offers a limited number of PhD positions to well-qualified applicants who wish to obtain a doctoral degree in any of the research topics available within our Research Groups . Our PhD-program
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computers and, as a result, many of them remain poorly understood. UItracold atoms trapped in optical lattices provide a pristine realization of the Hubbard model and hold the promise of solving many of its