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superconducting qubits and millikelvin electronics Did you recently get your PhD in circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) and are now looking into taking the full potential of your skills into use for making new
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, which means: Developing a third-party funded project to be submitted to a competitive programme (e.g. Marie Curie, FWF individual project, FWF Esprit) Further developing your academic profile through
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About us The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) comprises Chemistry, Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, and Physics – all departments highly rated in research
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The post holder will be expected to have a PhD in law or political science and skills to handle large dataset and conduct quantitative analysis and other empirical analysis. Familiarity with LLM (large
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cavity structure enable a mechanism for the controlled Bose-Einstein condensation at room temperature, with applications in all-optical computing Nature Photonics 13 378 (2019) and quantum sensing Nature
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activities (if applicable), Bachelor and Master degree certificates, your certificate of a completed PhD programme (required before the start of the contract) and contact details of 2 persons for reference
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scientific computer language (e.g., C, C++), with experience of writing programmes in this language. • Excellent written communication skills in English and demonstrable ability to write material
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you To be successful in this role you will be able to demonstrate the following: A PhD in a relevant subject area Knowledge of biopolymer chemistry, functionalisation and physicochemical
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Essential Criteria: Qualifications A good first degree in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Maths and Statistics, Robotics or a related subject. A PhD (or an MSc with extensive research experience) in
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We are recruiting a postdoctoral research scientist to lead virus evolution and bioinformatic data analysis for our program on wastewater surveillance for pandemic pathogens. The world has never