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great opportunity to join the emerging group and further enhance your career with us. We are looking for several excellent, highly motivated postdoc researchers who can join our research group
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. The TQM Unit carries research in the broad area of condensed matter theory and statistical physics, making use of both numerical and analytic techniques. Postdocs in the Unit have the opportunity
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quantum information, develop techniques for quantum control and measurement, build quantum computing hardware and software, and explore novel applications. Our main interest is to propose quantum algorithms
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Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Unit Position ID: 3260-POSTDOC [#26877] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Onna
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, architectures, and algorithms. Specifically, we investigate energy-efficient computer architecture for machine learning based on novel devices and computing principles, device-aware machine learning algorithms
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) Names and contact information of 2-3 referees, one of which should be a previous employer For more information visit https://www.oist.jp/careers/postdoc-information-theory-probability-and-statistics-unit
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the work-life balance of faculty and staff, we are proactively working on gender equality by operating on-campus childcare facilities, distributing discount coupons for the baby-sitting service, and
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and technological development related to observations of the effects of circulation and microbial distribution on the distribution of substances in the ocean, maintaining automated oceanographic
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for this position; no new applications will be accepted after 2025/10/11 11:59PM US Eastern Time. Position Description Applications are invited for a postdoc position in the Gravity, Quantum Geometry
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technologies—especially Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), which has seen rapid progress in recent years—to submarine cable networks. These technologies enable dense, wide-area observations of offshore