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of Southern Denmark in Odense, Denmark. QM is established with the ambition to create a highly international and interdisciplinary group within a broad spectrum of mathematics with relations to quantum theory
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Job Description The Quantum and Nanophotonics section at DTU Electro is seeking an excellent and highly motivated PhD student to be a part of a program on ‘Symmetry-guided discovery of topological
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digitalization and a keen interest in pushing the theories of Information Systems are a requirement for this scholarship. Domain knowledge of financial services, strategy, organization, and innovation will be
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. The ideal candidate will have some of the following skills such as: Robotics and control: Solid understanding of control theory and robotic systems. Experience with autonomous navigation, path planning
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for further advanced education. A number of advanced courses is regularly given (e.g. Advanced Quantum Field Theory, Advanced String Theory, Black Hole Physics, The AdS/CFT correspondence.). There is also
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established with the ambition to create a highly international and interdisciplinary group within a broad spectrum of mathematics with relations to quantum theory, covering both foundations as well as various
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quantum systems and quantum networking theory. Experience with numerical modeling of open photonic quantum systems. Experience with scientific computing using Python and/or Julia. Desired qualifications
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technologies for quantum photonic networks? We are now strengthening our research team on quantum light sources in silicon and are opening three PhD positions within fabrication, characterization, and theory
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control theory, state estimation, and motion planning. You have documented experience through courses, projects or former professional work to develop and test solutions for real robotic systems You are
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wireless systems. This includes emerging 6G technologies, but also more general problems in communication theory. The group's research activities are organized in focused subgroups covering topics such as