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: Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Belvaux, Luxembourg · PhD enrolment: University of Luxembourg, Belval, Luxembourg · Candidates must be available to start their position in
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will also be enrolled at the University of Luxembourg as a PhD Candidate. This position is part of the doctoral training unit FORFUS (https://www.list.lu/en/research/project/forfus ), associated with
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of Science and Technology (LIST), Belvaux, Luxembourg · PhD enrolment: University of Luxembourg, Belval, Luxembourg · Candidates must be available to start their position in autumn 2025. Please
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of Science and Technology (LIST), BelvaL, Luxembourg ·PhD enrolment: University of Luxembourg, Belval, Luxembourg ·Candidates must be available to start their position in autumn 2025. Please note that
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and Technology (LIST), BelvaL, Luxembourg PhD enrolment: University of Luxembourg, Belval, Luxembourg Candidates must be available to start their position in autumn 2025. Please note that university
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relevant state-of-the-art technologies. S/He will benefit from an active seminar program, international conference attendances, opportunities for professional growth. The project will be carried out in
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the development of both, the quantum internet and distributed quantum computing. The objectives of this PhD thesis project are: (a) Demonstrate spin-photon entanglement with single colour centres in silicon carbide
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spin-photon entanglement. With this milestone demonstration, we strive to kickstart subsequent developments towards a quantum internet architecture. The objective of this PhD thesis is to demonstrate
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· PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related discipline. · Strong academic background in computational mechanics, fluid dynamics, electromagnetics
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into this material and support tailoring its properties. For this, you will: Contribute to method development for ultra-fast MLIPs (Xie et al., npj Comput. Mater., 2023) Develop realistic MD simulation protocols