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will be guided by Prof. Stijn Temmerman and Prof. Ivan Janssens and other experienced researcher in the team, in close collaboration with colleagues from other research institutes, including KULeuven
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teaching and supervising activities, enriching your academic and professional skills. Application Process: Interested candidates should submit the following documents (preferably in a single PDF) to Prof. Dr
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have any questions about the job itself, please contact Prof. dr. Philippe Nimmegeers (nimmegeers@uantwerpen.be ). The University of Antwerp received the European Commission’s HR Excellence in Research
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. The project’s overarching goal is the development of digital quantum algorithms for the simulation of non-abelian lattice gauge theories. We are looking for highly motivated individuals, with the desire
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algorithms into an existing framework, with a focus on efficiency, as well as creation and execution of relevant simulation pipelines: from real data to mathematical and clinically actionable results
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therapy. His work is world-leading, both in terms of a willingness to think outside the box and in terms of impact. More about John Haanen Prof. Haanen is an internist/oncologist, and immunotherapy research
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The Chair of Robotics Science and Systems Intelligence (RSI) is a member of the TUM Munich School of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MSRM), directed by Prof. Sami Haddadin. The MSRM is a globally
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for quantum computers and develop methods and software tools dedicated to the design and realization of quantum algorithms/circuits. We see ourselves as an interface between the stakeholders building physical
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10.08.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal Positions in the Formal Methods for Software Reliability group of TU Munich led by Prof. Jan Kretinsky: - postdoc in the area of quantitative verification
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computer science with very good results - Interest on topics around the area of distributed systems and data management - Basic knowledge in distributed systems and graph algorithms is desired - Hand-on experience