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The Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) is establishing a talented and diverse international team to create a cutting-edge quantum programme in the heart of Copenhagen
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Your Job: Random unitaries are a ubiquitous tool in quantum information and quantum computing, with applications in the characterization of quantum hardware, quantum algorithms, quantum cryptography
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The Mathematics department at the University of Luxembourg currently has openings for up to 4 PhD positions in the following areas: - Algebraic geometry, - Geometry, - Mathematical aspects of computer
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: The successful candidate will work in a team developing metal-free magnetism in graphene-related materials and organic 2-dimentional crystals by means of theoretical materials science. A wide range of quantum
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however require a significant measurement effort to be estimated, especially in the high-precision regime relevant for fault-tolerant quantum computing. You will investigate recent advances in
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the whole group in multiple facets of quantum technology and optimization Opportunity of participating in (international) conferences and project meetings Participation in overarching seminars including
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: Typically, PhD students working on an experimental setup dedicated to the trapping and cooling of ions, atoms or molecules acquire multiple technical skills not only in quantum sciences and technologies but
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join us in shaping the future of quantum computing! Job description At QuTech , we have several PhD student
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Countries like the USA, China, and Germany, along with companies such as IBM and Google, are racing to develop quantum computers. In Sweden, Chalmers University of Technology leads the 1.5-billion
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Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems • | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | about 1 hour ago
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