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26 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Dublin Research Field Physics » Quantum mechanics Physics » Relativity Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application
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production at LHCb https://arxiv.org/pdf/2507.13447 - Theory-Informed Neural Networks for Particle Physics. Knowledge & Experience Essential Background in high energy particle physics and/or advanced quantum
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the recruitment date. The appointee must enrol in a doctoral program leading to a PhD at SETU upon recruitment to the vacancy. LanguagesENGLISH Research FieldComputer sciencePhysicsMathematics Additional
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, studies, etc.) in Ireland for over 12 months in the last 36 months before the recruitment date. The appointee must enrol in a doctoral program leading to a PhD at SETU upon recruitment to the vacancy
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Science The QUBIC project is a strategic initiative aimed at advancing quantum computing to address critical challenges in high-impact sectors such as energy, advanced materials, and pharmaceutical discovery
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Professor of Power Electronics and Integrated Magnetics for Future High Performance Computing and AI
, particularly as applied to the fields of Information & Communications, Health & Life Sciences, Agritech & Food Security, Energy and Climate Mitigation, emerging fields such as quantum, and novel computing
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, particularly as applied to the fields of Information & Communications, Health & Life Sciences, Agritech & Food Security, Energy and Climate Mitigation, emerging fields such as quantum, and novel computing
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PhD Scholarship in High-level quantum chemistry calculations on key reactions in ammonia combustion.
Date 3 May 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number PHD GSO 018-26 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research
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, particularly as applied to the fields of Information & Communications, Health & Life Sciences, Agritech & Food Security, Energy and Climate Mitigation, emerging fields such as quantum, and novel computing