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) and the developments on new tools in perturbation theory and in computational methods (gradient flow), including quantum computing. We look for ambitious candidates with a strong drive and background
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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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, on fundamental aspects of atomic spectroscopy and quantum physics, and will finally learn how to develop a commercial quantum sensor. Your role: Basic research in the theory and experiments with hot
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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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science. A wide range of quantum theoretical methods shall be employed. A solid background in quantum mechanics and programming skills are prerequisite for this position, as is the readiness to learn and to
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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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, quantum magnetism, surface science, and/or nanoscience Willingness and ability to think outside the box and work in a team in an international and diverse environment Experience and strong interest in
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systems for measurement processes, or innovative hardware and software for quantum computers and quantum sensors: we develop tomorrow’s technology in-house for a sustainable and secure society. When will
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Technische Universität Berlin, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Faculty IV) Position ID: Technische Universität Berlin -Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Faculty IV) -PHD
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Your Job: develop numerical and analytical techniques to simulate and control the time dynamics of quantum technology devices implement and optimize gate operations and artificial Hamiltonians