14 computer-science-quantum "https:" "https:" "https:" research jobs at Nature Careers
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-body physics nonequilibrium quantum dynamics, to quantum computation, quantum information, and machine learning. The Institute provides a stimulating environment due to an active in-house workshop
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early-career researcher in developing an independent research program in semiconductor quantum photonics, with the goal of securing an ERC Starting Grant. The vision for our group We are advancing
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The Centre for Quantum Mathematics (QM) at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for a number of 2-3 year positions as
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or equivalent in Mathematics, Telecommunications and Computer Science. Experience: The ideal candidate should have some knowledge and/or experience in several of the following topics: Experience with Machine
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topics include, for example: Quantum information in quantum gravity Relativistic Quantum Information Computational complexity in adiabatic quantum computation AI to boost quantum technologies (e.g
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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
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-en/research-groups/apsia . The candidate will pursue a doctorate in computer science with a focus on the migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) while collaborating with the Ministry for
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programming, session types, etc.), distributed computing (cloud computing, microservices, etc.), Dev(Sec)Ops, software engineering (software product lines), human factors in security and privacy, post-quantum
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quantum technology. If you have a relevant academic background and want to fulfill your ambitions, this is the right place for you. Responsibilities and qualifications The focus research areas
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and conduct independent studies e.g. in the following theoretical research fields: Ultracold gases and Rydberg physics, attosecond and ultrafast X‑ray physics, quantum optics, correlated electrons