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functions to work properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. UiO/Anders Lien 1st March 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in High-Performance Computing Apply
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quantum computing, aiming to solve small, complex sub-problems using Quantum Process Units (QPUs) while leveraging classical High-Performance Computing (HPC) on data-intensive tasks. With dedicated
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. - Strong programming and system development skills and experience with quantum computing software architectures or middleware. - Strong expertise with software testing, benchmarking, and performance
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. a missing atom or a small defect complex, can act as artificial atoms for use in quantum communication and computing, or as in the present project, as quantum sensors. Such defects are often termed as
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realization of quantum technology using point defects in semiconductors. Point defects, e.g. a missing atom or a small defect complex, can act as artificial atoms for use in quantum communication and computing
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. For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/294607/phd-research-fellow-in-semiconductor-defects-for-biological-and-quantum-technologies Where to apply Website https
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the Nuclear envelope dynamics group and the Laboratory for Neural Computation groups at the Institute for Basic Medical Sciences. Explore quantum defect-based sensors as indicators of biomechanical forces
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Lars Åke Andersen 25th February 2026 Languages English English English Faculty of Health Sciences/Department of Pharmacy PhD Fellow in Pharmaceutics with focus on in vitro Performance of Drug
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17th May 2026 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD Research Fellow in Computational Biology Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society UiB shall be among
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of numerical optimization is an advantage. Experience from high-performance computing is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and demonstrate good collaborative