30 high-performance-quantum-computing "https:" "Simons Foundation" PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark
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international RECRUIT grant awarded to Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) Nicolas Ubrig and will be part of the Quantum Optoelectronics group. The position is available starting 1 May 2026. The successful
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student to work on experimental studies of polaritons and light–matter interactions, and in particular topics related to cathodoluminescence spectroscopy of Mie-exciton and plexciton polaritons, quantum
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computing. The position offers an exciting opportunity to join a cutting-edge research project focusing on the co-design of CMOS and spintronic devices for next-generation energy-efficient and non-von-Neumann
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learning or high-performance computing will be considered a significant advantage. POLIMA is a Center of Excellence funded by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF) for an initial period of 6 years
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computational scientific workflows. Experience with scientific programming (Python or similar) Experience working in Linux-based computational environments Documented experience with high-performance computing
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-generation sustainable and high performance photovoltaics. We offer a modern, inclusive, international and interdisciplinary working environment with state-of-the-art facilities as well as a strong tradition
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/forskning/farmaci-sektionen/forskere Further information for international applicants about entering and working in Denmark. For further information about the PhD program at the department, read here: https
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Technology, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Robotics or any other relevant field, at the time of admission into this PhD program. Students currently enrolled in Master’s programs can apply, provided
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pruning), carbon-aware computing, minimizing algorithmic complexity, maintenance requirements, mapping energy efficiency and related aspects using KPI (key performance indicators) with respect to ESG
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. Project Description Dynamic assessment of bone and joint motion remains a major challenge in musculoskeletal imaging. While MRI and CT provide high-resolution anatomical information, they are limited in