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We are the research groups “Tectonics and Sedimentary Systems” of the Institute of Geological Sciences at the Freie Universität Berlin under the direction of Prof. Dr. Alexander Webb and Prof. Dr
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: Quantum Algorithms, Blockchain, High-Performance Computing, Algorithm Implementation *About Prof. Jintai Ding Prof. Jintai Ding is a globally recognized leader in post-quantum cryptography. He was one
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Interplay between Algorithms and Combinatorics School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Prof Parinya Chalermsook Application Deadline: 31 July 2025 Details
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original research in asymptotic, algorithmic and/or probabilistic combinatorics, with particular focus on hypergraphs. Collaborate on research problems with the project team (Prof. Greenhill, Dr Isaev, A
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. The task of the theory group led by Prof Kyriienko at the University of Sheffield within the consortium is to lead nationally the development of quantum machine learning (QML) algorithms. The research will
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UKRI under Grant Reference EP/X026167/1. In this role, the successful candidate will collaborate with QSL’s team of researchers to design and implement variational quantum algorithms, resource estimation
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. Its human size fosters close interaction between students and lecturers, creating a personal atmosphere. With 1,600 members of academic staff for 6,700+ students and 1,000+ PhD candidates, students feel
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spectrometry and programming skills. The position is very suitable for a Master's thesis. Furthermore, the working group plans to establish a PhD position in this field in the course of 2026. Although a
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diversity in this part of the University. Prospective candidates are encouraged to contact Prof. Loretta Vileikyte, MD, PhD, (Project Lead) l.vileikyte@lancaster.ac.uk for further information about the
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range of computing subjects, including Cyber Security, Programming, Algorithms, Computer Logic and Architecture, Software Engineering, Database Design, both at undergraduate and postgraduate level