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-envelope phase/offset, balanced homodyne detection; keywords in theory includes: relativistic quantum information science, quantum field theory, quantum optics, quantum fluctuations of the vacuum, Unruh
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here: https://www.montana.edu/qcore/ The successful candidate will be expected to pursue an independent research program in the realm of quantum mathematics and to interact with the other faculty and
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independent and collaborative theoretical and computational research in quantum condensed matter physics Develop and implement high-performance scientific software, and simulation tools Publish research papers
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, balanced homodyne detection; keywords in theory includes: relativistic quantum information science, quantum field theory, quantum optics, quantum fluctuations of the vacuum, Unruh-DeWitt detector model
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information at BNL | Benefits Program The Co-Design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) at BNL coordinates a team of leading experts from national laboratories, academic institutions, and industry partners
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-envelope phase/offset, balanced homodyne detection; keywords in theory includes: relativistic quantum information science, quantum field theory, quantum optics, quantum fluctuations of the vacuum, Unruh
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Advanced Detector R&D The High Energy Physics Group at Purdue University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join an interdisciplinary research program at the intersection of data
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of computational materials discovery starting in Summer 2025 . Our group is seeking to discover novel materials for renewable energy applications using high-throughput quantum chemistry calculations and data-driven
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physics software and high-performance computing (HPC). These include particle and gravitational physics. -On the data analysis side, the group designs novel statistical methods for particle physics and
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, molecular, optical and chemical physics, high energy density and plasma physics, condensed matter physics, astrophysics and atmospheric sciences. Please see here for more information: https://www.unr.edu