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support and training in classical and quantum modeling, quantum algorithms and computation, and battery materials and technology Further development of your personal and interdisciplinary strengths through
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classical and quantum modeling, quantum algorithms and computation, and battery materials and technology Further development of your personal and interdisciplinary strengths through a range of training
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embedded into the quantum technology network formed by WMI, the Excellence Cluster MCQST (www.mcqst.de), the TU München (www.tum.de), Munich Quantum Valley (https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/), and many
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hardware side (in quantum physics and quantum engineering) as well as on the software side (in quantum information theory, theoretical physics and quantum computing). It will include an outpost
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Your Job: This position focuses on building, operating, and testing superconducting quantum devices. Your tasks in detail are: Design and fabrication of superconducting quantum circuits Setting up
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interactions, experiments to test Einstein's equivalence principle, and other applications of quantum sensor technology. As part of the ZEROVAK and BECCAL projects, in which the position is allocated, we
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magnetic interactions, experiments to test Einstein's equivalence principle, and other applications of quantum sensor technology. In the BECCAL project, where the position is based, we are collaborating with
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magnetic interactions, experiments to test Einstein's equivalence principle, and other applications of quantum sensor technology. In the BECCAL project, in which this position is located, we
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aim to bring quantum photonics to life and shape the future of quantum technology. This fellowship provides optimal conditions to conduct groundbreaking preliminary research, preparing for an ERC
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the Forschungsverbund Berlin (https://www.fv-berlin.de/ ) and the Leibniz Association www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de . You can find more details on the institute webpage: www.ikz-berlin.de . The SiGe-based Quantum Materials