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Project (PhD Position) – Quantum-Classical Co-Simulation Framework Development for Neurobiological Systems Your Job: The overarching goal is to implement a code for multiscale quantum mechanics / molecular
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Your Job: Develop techniques to simulate, control, and optimize the time-dependent dynamics for increasing system complexities Implement and optimize small quantum circuits on super- and semi
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Description Project background: Molecular spin qubits are an appealing platform for quantum information processing due to their potential for long coherence times and high chemical tunability
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01.08.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal For a scientific project for Spin-Selective Neutron Detection using Quantum Sensing, we are looking for a PhD Position (m/f/x) with 30h/week. The Technical
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research team at the Technical University of Munich in collaboration with the Walther-Meißner-Institute of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities and open a PhD researcher position for a quantum
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30.04.2028 salary grade (Entgeltgruppe) 13 TV-L FU reference code: 2025_AGMueller_PhD01 The Mueller group studies nanoscale light-matter coupling phenomena in quantum materials. We use polaritons to shrink
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University of Greifswald, Institute for Physics, Theory of Soft Active Matter Position ID: University of Greifswald -Institute for Physics, Theory of Soft Active Matter -POSTDOC [#30272, 25/B17
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The Mueller group studies nanoscale light-matter coupling phenomena in quantum materials. We use polaritons to shrink light to the nanoscale and employ ultrafast nonlinear optical techniques
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help! We have several fully-funded open PhD and Post-Doc positions (m/f/d, E13 TV-L) in our group - which just moved from the Max Planck Institute in Erlangen to the University of Tübingen, one
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and complexity theory, and in the chaotic dynamics of quantum many-body systems. Moreover, a breakthrough result in 2024 shows that random unitaries can often be constructed by short-depth quantum