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research experience in the field of modern theoretical and computational quantum physics, defined to include many-body physics, quantum field theory, material science, light-matter interacting systems and
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in all areas of quantum science and technology including, but not limited to, quantum information, photonics, quantum optics, cold atoms, neutral atoms, trapped ions, solid state qubits and quantum
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specialization in experimental AMO quantum information science is required. All applications must be submitted through Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/176530 . Application review will begin on December
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A Chair of Excellence: ASSOCIATE or FULL PROFESSOR at the Department of Quantum Matter Physics As part of its strategy to strengthen its international scientific profile, the Faculty of Science of
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Assistant, Associate or Full Professor – AI Computing - Photonics — CUNY Advanced Science Research Center Job ID: 31267 Compensation: $109,025-$225,000/year (starting
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levels at NYU, while establishing a leading research program in theoretical quantum condensed-matter physics, quantum optics, quantum information sciences, or a related field. Research programs in the CQP
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Professor positions (either theoretical or experimental). The Department anticipates filling two positions in the following fields which are immediately available until filled: - Quantum information science
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should hold an MSc degree (or equivalent) in Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Quantum Technologies, preferably with a focus on quantum communications or quantum
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of the department and institution. Maintains regular and predictable attendance. Minimum Education and/or Training: Bachelors in bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Computer Science, or related field
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in several areas of theoretical and computational physics including, but not limited to, statistical physics (including AI related physics) and large-scale simulation of quantum many-body systems