22 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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Your Job: Developing and implementing QC algorithms (QAA, QAOA, QSVM), quantum AI algorithms, use case adapted algorithms to test and benchmark latest technology focusing on gate-based QC Advancing
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, and characterization Develop gate implementations, benchmarking and algorithms Work on the interdisciplinary challenges in systems engineering Install and improve experimental setups and fabrication
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, the European “Green Deal” and the phase-out of lignite. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the project focuses on two central aspects: accelerating technology development and
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- conducting processors with respect to practical short-depth (NISQ) quantum algorithms Cooperate and actively work with experimental partners developing quantum processors using these technological platforms
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Your Job: We are looking for a postdoc to further develop probabilistic, statistical and game-theoretical methods for application in international nuclear safeguards. The tasks include: Connect
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Your Job: Lead the development and fine-tuning of AI models and LLMs specifically tailored for data mining in the physical sciences and engineering Fine-tuning and evaluation of open-source LLMs
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Your Job: Development, preparation, and characterization of state-of-the-art and novel catalysts for LOHC (de)hydrogenation Testing of novel LOHC methods Operando investigation of catalyst (surface
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develop processes for the purification of hydrogen obtained from diol-based carrier molecules and to evaluate possibilities for the use of electrochemical compression processes. In this PostDoc position you
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Your Job: You will develop impactful machine learning techniques to deal with complex quantum states. Possible research directions and tasks include: Method development to advance neural quantum
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Your Job: Development and characterization of supported catalytically active liquid metal solutions (SCALMS) (e.g. Ga84Pt) Investigation of SCALMS surface structures using surface sensitive X-ray