16 high-performance-quantum-computing "https:" Postdoctoral positions in United States
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and quantum simulation of fundamental physics observables using available quantum computers and simulators will be considered. Further information about our research can be found at https://iqus.uw.edu
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collaborative theoretical and computational research in quantum condensed matter physics Develop and implement high-performance scientific software, and simulation tools Publish research papers and present
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research or scholarship; work under the supervision of a senior scholar. Solid background in high-energy theoretical and mathematical physics, including, but not limited to, quantum field theory and general
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to analyzing data Knowledge of high-performance computing, such as parallelization, the use of C++, or interfacing with specialized linear algebra packages Other Information: Work arrangement: On-site Candidates
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workflows that enable reliable extraction of magnetic interactions from neutron and complementary measurements in a high-performance computing environment. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Develop and apply
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of [map ] Subject Area: Physics / High Energy Physics Appl Deadline: 2025/12/15 11:59PM (posted 2025/10/27, listed until 2026/05/01) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Junior Research
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of quantum computing and AI/ML in nuclear physics. The active permanent staff members are Yoshitaka Hatta, Dima Kharzeev, Yacine Mehtar-Tani, Swagato Mukherjee, Peter Petreczky (Group Leader), Rob Pisarski
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information at BNL | Benefits Program The Interdisciplinary Science (IS) Department, in collaboration with others, is performing research in the areas of renewable integration and grid modernization. The goal
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and quantum information science; You have performed low temperature electrical transport measurements and data analysis. You work effectively in a collaborative team to tackle challenging scientific
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-generation computing, including quantum emitters and neuromorphic transistors. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in solid-state physics, electronic materials, or device fabrication and