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Join us at the Hybrid Quantum Systems Laboratory to couple atoms to photonic integrated circuits. If you are interested in advancing quantum metrology, simulation and computing, this is for you
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Quantum Systems Laboratory to couple atoms to photonic integrated circuits. If you are interested in advancing quantum metrology, simulation and computing, this is for you! About us The Hybrid Quantum
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This PhD position is funded by the Swedish Research Council (VR) and offers an exceptional opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in continuous-variable (CV) quantum computing. You will
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contribute to exciting research in scaling up quantum computers in a collaborative and dynamic environment. About us The Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience advances the frontiers in quantum
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will develop high-performance quantum software technologies, with a focus on quantum compilers, scheduling and orchestration on parallel computing systems, including in distributed quantum computing
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the construction, commissioning, and eventual operation of a new, high-harmonic-generation based XUV beamline for attosecond resolution time-resolved studies of photoionized many-electron systems, and on the other
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nanofabrication facilities. The Quantum Device Physics Laboratory (QDP) performs state of the art research and innovation in nano-device physics. Our mission is to develop novel nanoelectronic quantum devices
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development, via efficient software implementations on high-performance classical platforms, to translating these methods into quantum circuit formulations that can be executed on real quantum hardware
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processor Doctoral student in photochemical reactivity under confinement Doctoral student in nanomaterial synthesis for breath sensors Doctoral student in characterization of large-scale quantum computers
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, and high-performance computing. About the division and department With more than 30 faculty members, more than 100 PhD students, and more than 300 employees, the Department of Microtechnology and