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to help build the Quantum Industry through a Pan-European mobility program. A number of fellowships therefore exist to support outstanding DigiQ students to undertake a research stay (internship or master’s
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Process Developer with a strong technical background in CQD processing and integration with PICs, ideally in industrial or application-driven environmentsPosition Overview:We offer a staff research engineer
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contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International environment Estimated Incorporation date
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compensation plan: tax advantages contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International
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contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International environment Estimated Incorporation date
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, 2025. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 965406.
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schedules 28 holidays per year Flexible compensation plan: tax advantages contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme
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advantages contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International environment Estimated
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advantages contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International environment Estimated
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) and its TranSIESTA functionality. SIESTA is a multi-purpose first-principles method and program based on Density Functional Theory, which can describe the atomic and electronic properties of systems