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communication devices, as well as in the implementation of multiple use cases utilizing both laboratory prototypes and commercial Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems. These use cases will be demonstrated over
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to well-known open-source projects or a personal portfolio of impactful open-source research code. Experience with large-scale distributed training and high-performance computing (HPC) environments.
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automatization, improvement of standard procedures and data analytics. The successful candidate will join the existing Labour Affairs team and work in coordination with the team distributing tasks according
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of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD). These initiatives are part of a technological development project collaborating with companies from the Aerospace and Quantum Technology sector and other research
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Institute of Health, with over 12,000 square meters of laboratories and today it is made up of more than 400 researchers distributed among 33 research groups working on different basic, applied and clinical
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-enhanced automation of transmission electron microscopy imaging and spectra acquisition, developing AI protocols based on ML, DL and computer vision within the project EDISON. Main Tasks and responsibilities
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core facilities (including high-performance computing, cryo-EM, genomics, and metabolomics), and a culture of fearless, cross-disciplinary inquiry. The School of Life Sciences invites applications
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age of 35. Demonstrating research ethics and a strong dedication to teamwork. What We Offer Siyuan Postdoctoral Incentive Program: The program offers three categories, including domestic cultivation
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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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on major national tasks around synthetic and engineered cells, leading the CAS Strategic Research Program (Category B) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China's Basic Science Center Project