11 computer-science-quantum "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" positions at Binghamton University in United States
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of Engineering and Applied Science. You'll work closely with faculty, staff, and students to help them harness high-performance computing (HPC), advanced data systems, and cutting-edge cyberinfrastructure to power
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of Engineering and Applied Science. You'll work closely with faculty, staff, and students to help them harness high-performance computing (HPC), advanced data systems, and cutting-edge cyberinfrastructure to power
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particular interest in candidates whose research advances the mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and quantum information and computation. Successful candidates must have a
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theoretical and computational investigations of attosecond science and quantum light-matter interactions in atomic, molecular, or condensed-matter systems Development and application of theoretical
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at Binghamton University, comprising two mathematics & statistics positions and two physics positions. The cluster is designed to foster collaborative research at the intersection of quantum science and
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faculty position at the rank of assistant professor to begin in fall of 2026. We seek exceptional scholars whose research and teaching will elevate Watson College's strengths in Quantum Information Science
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dynamics of quantum materials and/or quantum optics, sensing, and communications. Successful candidates are expected to have an outstanding research record, establish an independent research program, and
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/or nanofabrication of quantum materials. Successful candidates are expected to have an outstanding research record, establish an independent research program, and make effective contributions
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Resilience & AI Security, Quantum Information Science & Engineering, Bioelectronics & Bioinformatics, and Semiconductors. The successful candidate will help advance Watson College's commitment to a diverse
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positions. The cluster is designed to foster collaborative research at the intersection of quantum science and mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence, directly advancing the Simons Foundation's