25 computer-science-quantum "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" Postdoctoral research jobs in United Kingdom
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The Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science with a particular emphasis on the design and performance analysis of resource allocation
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23 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company DURHAM UNIVERSITY Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Application Deadline 11
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Role: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Optical Ground Station Technology for Satellite Optical and Quantum Communications Directorate: The School of Engineering and Physical Sciences Salary: Grade
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spectroscopies. Ideal candidates should have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in Computational Chemistry or a related discipline, with experience in multiconfigurational quantum chemistry, relativistic electronic
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microKelvin, and explored their interactions and collisions. We are now developing the use of these and other ultracold molecules for quantum science. Further details of the research group are available
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Postdoctoral Research Associate on Quantum Networking ( Job Number: 26000032) Department of Computer Science Grade 7: - £38,784- £41,064 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contracted Hours per Week
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and also our award-winning work in Disability Inclusive Science Careers https://disc.hw.ac.uk/ . Use our total rewards calculator: https://www.hw.ac.uk/about/work/total-rewards-calculator.htm to see
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quantum field theory, conformal bootstrap, holography, and related topics (for examples of past work, see https://inspirehep.net/authors/1259636 ). Possible projects include the computation
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microKelvin, and explored their interactions and collisions. We are now developing the use of these and other ultracold molecules for quantum science. Further details of the research group are available
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addressable spin qubits in molecules as a powerful platform for combining optical/microwave spin manipulation with the atomistic control afforded by chemistry [e.g., Science, 370, 1309 (2020); Phys. Rev. X 12