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to state-of-the-art and unique supercomputer systems, including JUPITER, Europe’s first exascale system, as well as quantum computers FLEXIBILITY: Flexible working time models, including options close to
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Description The International Max Planck Research School for Chemistry and Physics of Quantum Materials is a joint PhD program between the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in
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                Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Halle, Dresden | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | 26 days ago
) - all of them world-leading institutions in their respective fields - bring together their expertise in the research on quantum materials and thus offer a truly unique graduate program in this intriguing
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dynamical imaging in all areas of science, covering physics, chemistry and biology. 29 Interdisciplinary doctoral PhD projects in the fields of Ultrafast Science and Quantum Materials Research The program
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The International Max Planck Research School for Chemistry and Physics of Quantum Materials is a joint PhD program between the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden
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rigorously define the computational power of continuous variable systems Your Profile: Master in physics, computer science or comparable fields Good knowledge of quantum theory, ideally quantum information
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lectures which are offered by the Physics Department of RPTU within the Master of Science in Advanced Quantum Physics programme: https://physik.rptu.de/quantum-master/ . The detailed programme of
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work group: PGI-13 - Quantum Computing Area of research: Promotion Job description: Your Job: This position focuses on building, operating, and testing superconducting quantum
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quantum computing as well as experience with cryogenics, signal delivery, microfabrication, materials optimization, and microwave control are highly preferred qualifications Please feel free to apply
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programme No Description/content The IMPRS for "Quantum Dynamics and Control" is a graduate school with its headquarters at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden/Germany and