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, Department of Computing invites applications for a 2-year position as postdoctoral researcher in the field of post-quantum cryptography. The fixed-term position starts on mutual agreement, and the duration
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, Department of Computing invites applications for a 3-year position as doctoral researcher in the field of post-quantum cryptography. The fixed-term position starts as soon as possible on mutual agreement, and
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Technology Finland”, national flagship project “Finnish Quantum Flagship”, and a wider, multidisciplinary collaboration “Institute Q”. The work takes place using state-of-the-art measurement and
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language is not required. To be eligible, a postdoctoral researcher must hold a PhD degree in a suitable field. What we offer The Quantum Nanomechanics team, ambitous but relaxed with a great team spirit
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date is March 1, 2026, or as mutually agreed. The positions are for a period of two years, with a possible one-year extension. Your experience We expect you to have a PhD degree in Mathematics or a
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in topological materials and eagerness to work on tough experimental challenges. We expect the candidates to have: PhD degree in physics or in a nearby field Experience on 2D materials and quantum
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developing various quantum computing schemes at Aalto University’s Electronics and Nanoengineering department. In this position you will have a chance to make a real impact by high-quality research and by
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2026. Qualifications The appointee shall have a PhD in a relevant field and research experience that supports the goals of the Simons Collaboration on Probabilistic Paths to Quantum Field Theory. E.g
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shall have a PhD in a relevant field and research experience that supports the goals of the Simons Collaboration on Probabilistic Paths to Quantum Field Theory. E.g. scientific background in conformal
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multidisciplinary, inspirational and high-impact research and education. Our universities community has its competitive edges in technology, health and society. www.tuni.fi/en The Experimental Quantum Optics group