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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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of clean-room fabrication processes for high-quality superconducting processors Experimental quantum computing Software development Contract terms Full time permanent employment. What we offer Chalmers
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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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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description We seek a research engineer to support teaching and research in quantum computing. In particular, the research engineer will
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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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This project focuses on the development of quantum–classical modeling strategies for multiphase flow systems. The PhD topic is on exploring how emerging quantum computing methods can be integrated with classical
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mode and encodes arbitrary quantum information within the logical subspace. At the Applied Quantum Physics Laboratory (AQPL) , we work on theoretical aspects of future high-performance nano-electronic
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an international environment, surrounded by colleagues, with great opportunities to influence and develop. The Department of Computer Science and Informatics offers academic programmes in subjects ranging from
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modeling strategies for multiphase flow systems. The PhD topic is on exploring how emerging quantum computing methods can be integrated with classical numerical models to improve the simulation of complex
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quantum photonics. As part of the program, the student will spend approximately one year at the University of Strathclyde, focusing on advanced design, fabrication, and characterization of programmable