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pages) List of publications Include also in your cv contact information of three people, who are willing to provide a reference letter by a separate request. Please submit your application through
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quality, especially in AI+X domains, quantum technologies, materials and fabrication, sustainability, healthcare, etc. Possess a PhD in a STEM discipline. No more than 3 years of post-PhD research
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) A PhD in a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Skills in programming or scripting, sufficient to develop or modify codes used for data analysis and for materials modelling
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institutions worldwide. The Quantum Information and Thermodynamics group will comprise three PostDocs and two PhD students. Its research topics will cover various subfields of Quantum Information and
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across disciplinary and cultural boundaries. Completed doctoral/PhD studies in Physics, Theoretical Chemistry or Computer Science, or you expect to complete them in the near future. Established experience
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space systems; Investigating and implementing PQC algorithms to safeguard space data systems against quantum computing threats; Evaluating the performance and security of PQC solutions in the context
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Physics , Non-equilibrium many-body theory , Superconductivity Appl Deadline: (posted 2024/10/10, listed until 2025/06/01) Position Description: Apply Today is the last day you can apply for this position
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/new personality to the team! It is that easy to apply: All applications must include: a letter of motivation a CV with full academic history a list of courses taught and a list of publications and
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, and achievements, and stating research interests. Curriculum Vitae. List of publications. Name and contact information of at least two referees. Recommendation letter.
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Quantum Walks. Related areas such as Quantum Information can also be considered. This position is offered through the research funds of Mostafa Sabri. The Mathematics Program at NYUAD is quickly expanding