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Resident/Green Card holder, or (3) in the application process to become a U.S. Permanent Resident/Green Card holder. • Ph.D. in Physics, Chemistry, Quantum Information Science, Optics, Electrical Engineering
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the application process to become a U.S. Permanent Resident/Green Card holder. • Ph.D. in Physics, Chemistry, Quantum Information Science, Optics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field at the time of
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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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relationship between NIST and U.S. institutions of higher education in the following disciplines including (but may not be limited to) biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering
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information science and QNs. § Proven experience using single-photon sources and detectors for quantum measurements. § Demonstrated ability to conduct independent, collaborative, multi-disciplinary research § Must
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Technology (NIST) Professional Research Experience Program (PREP). NIST recognizes that its research staff may want to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual
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Centers: Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences (SIMES) Postdoc Appointment Term: Two years Appointment Start Date: July 1, 2026 Group or Departmental Website: https
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to investigate the complex physics of quantum materials. The SIX Beamline Team focuses on the study of magnetic and electronic excitations in novel materials and unconventional superconductors, devices
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Resident/Green Card holder, or (3) in the application process to become a U.S. Permanent Resident/Green Card holder. • Ph.D. in Physics, Chemistry, Quantum Information Science, Optics, Electrical Engineering
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and to develop novel and improved platforms for quantum computation and communication and thus strengthen U.S. leadership in QIST. This calls for expertise across disciplinary sciences – encompassing