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seminars, workshops, or training activities aligned with the project. Who we are looking for - Selection Criteria: Essential PhD (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Artificial
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. The Research Assistant/Research Fellow will work within a collaborative project addressing the atomic origin of imperfections within Josephson junctions and the ramifications for quantum computing. This work is
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the other members of the wider project team. To be successful in this position, you will have: PhD qualification in the relevant discipline area, such as computational/theoretical physics or chemistry, or
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of the Department of Physics (Nuclear and Particle Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Quantum Information, Biophysics, and Astrophysics and Cosmology). The Fellowship is a prize postdoctoral fellowship managed by
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transformative contributions to quantum technology and education. George Mason University, a Carnegie Research I institution, is Virginia's largest and most diverse university with more than 39,000 students
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undergraduate students. Provide logistical support pertaining to laboratory operation for the project. Job Requirements: PhD degree in physics, mathematics, engineering or related field Strong background in
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sensor. This involves close liaison with colleagues across campus, especially as part of the Quantum Technology Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing (QuSIT, https://qusit.org/ ), partner institutions