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researchers in Vienna. The Dakić group is an international team of young scientists (Master / PhD / Postdoc). Our expertise lies in quantum foundations, quantum information theory and quantum technologies
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Information group of the Faculty of Physics. We are a member of the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ), one of the largest quantum hubs in Europe, and of the Austrian Cluster of Excellence
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researchers in Vienna. The Dakić group is an international team of young scientists (Master / PhD / Postdoc). Our expertise lies in quantum foundations, quantum information theory and quantum technologies
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scientists (Master / PhD / Postdoc). Our expertise lies in quantum foundations, quantum information theory and quantum technologies. For additional information, please visit: https://dakic.univie.ac.at/ . Your
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Europe - and the Austrian Cluster of Excellence quantA. The group’s research combines the development of scalable photonic quantum technology for quantum computing and other quantum information
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Cluster of Excellence quantA. The group’s research combines the development of scalable photonic quantum technology for quantum computing and other quantum information applications with the investigation
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Computational Imaging Research Lab (CIR), Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Therapy | Austria | about 2 months ago
(e.g., first-author papers, strong project results). German is a bonus LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Benefits Close collaboration with other AutoPiX PhD students, regular joint
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At the University of Vienna almost 11,000 personalities work together towards answering the big questions of the future. Around 7,700 of them do research and teaching, around 3,000 work in
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Job description: At the University of Vienna more than 10,000 personalities work together towards answering the big questions of the future. Around 7,500 of them do research and teaching, around
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At the University of Vienna more than 10,000 personalities work together towards answering the big questions of the future. Around 7,500 of them do research and teaching, around 2,900 work in