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(CNRS, Université Paris Cité) in Paris (France) invites applications for several fully funded postdoctoral positions (1–3 years) to work on quantum computing theory. - Research within the Algorithms
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is entirely dedicated to the EQUIP-G project, submitted in response to the Horizon Europe call for projects 'Developing and deploying a network of quantum gravimeters in Europe'. This project, led by
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[map ] Subject Areas: Mathematical Physics High-Energy Theory / Quantum Field Theory Appl Deadline: 2025/12/17 11:59PM (posted 2025/12/13, listed until 2026/03/22) Position Description: Apply Position
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Research in theoretical physics of driven and disordered quantum gases - Theoretical studies
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Quantum mechanics tells us that empty space is not void but is characterized by vacuum fluctuations of quantum fields, including the electromagnetic field. While vacuum fluctuations in free space are often
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of post : post-doctoral position for projet IDEX Attract « Theory of one-dimensional Edge Modes Couples to Quantum Light » Type of contract : CDD Postdoc Category (A,B or C) : A Contract/project period
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The postdoctoral position aims to develop a new quantum cascade laser (QCL) platform in the terahertz range with an aim of integration in photonic circuits to control and direct the on-chip THz emission. Successful
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laboratory and cleanroom facilities. • Spearhead innovation toward emerging applications in 2D quantum photonics and light-based neuromorphic computing. • Mentor and guide PhD students and interns, fostering a
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of hollow core optical fibers for high capacity and quantum telecommunications applications. Additionally, the post-doctoral officer will collaborate with project partners to test and evaluate the performance
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interacting residues and at the scale of the mAb–CD16 complexes. Activités (Activities) : Classical and hybrid classical/quantum molecular dynamics applied to glycoproteins. Development of a protocol using