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in research and scholarship, and a history of conducting high-impact scientific research using modeling or computational approaches. We encourage applications from candidates with a collaborative
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, and our Facilities . For further information, you may refer to https://www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/sigcom/ . The successful candidate will conduct research on quantum MIMO systems, focusing
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collaborative projects, mentor junior scientists and students, and contribute to high-impact publications. Senior Computational Researcher Requirements Job Responsibilities: Perform analyses using existing
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individuals. The Department of Quantum Nanoscience is part of the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft - one of the first five Kavli Institutes. For more information, please see https://qn.tudelft.nl Job
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research landscape explored by a worldwide community. Our department’s research programme focuses on new strategies to 1) design, build and characterize quantum materials, 2) develop quantum sensors endowed
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areas that include, but are not limited to, materials physics under extreme environments, such as low-temperature, high-field, or high-pressure quantum phenomena; static and dynamic compression
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concepts from Theoretical Computer Science, ranging all the way from abstract mathematics and theoretical physics to high-performance numerical simulation algorithms. As a Senior Scientist in the “Quantum
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, with applications in quantum computing, simulation, communication, networks, transduction, and sensing, are invited to apply for the faculty position. Candidates with expertise in the areas including
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participation in the Institute’s scientific life, obtaining external research funding (grants), developing a platform with codes for computations within many-body quantum mechanics (https://cft-pan.github.io
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strong-field quantum electrodynamics and wishes to expand into other or similar areas of research performed at CERN, preferably areas that may be synergetic with the current activities. We are thus looking