28 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"DIFFER" Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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distributed quantum computing. The center includes other quantum faculty, and conducts a wide range of collaborative quantum research in the areas of quantum computing, quantum algorithms and complexity
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distributed quantum computing. The center includes other quantum faculty, and conducts a wide range of collaborative quantum research in the areas of quantum computing, quantum algorithms and complexity
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. Experience with the study of elliptic curves, and in Galois theory, difference equations, and algebraic geometry. Education in computer science and applied math. Preferred Qualifications: Teaching competitive
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. Experience with the study of elliptic curves, and in Galois theory, difference equations, and algebraic geometry. Education in computer science and applied math. Preferred Qualifications: Teaching competitive
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distributions, cloud microphysical properties and processes, dust aerosol distributions and impacts, and atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) structure and dynamics. In recent years, we have focused on advancing
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(DESC ) and is responsible to create and explore synergies within different working groups and perform original research in collaboration with the PI, his group and DESC. The incumbent will be evaluated
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Science Collaboration (DESC ) and is responsible to create and explore synergies within different working groups and perform original research in collaboration with the PI, his group and DESC. The incumbent
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fundamental scientific challenges, including global cloud distributions, cloud microphysical properties and processes, dust aerosol distributions and impacts, and atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) structure and
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fundamental scientific challenges, including global cloud distributions, cloud microphysical properties and processes, dust aerosol distributions and impacts, and atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) structure and
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, 2025. Preferred Qualifications: Experiences in electromagnetic transient analysis, grid-forming IBR modeling, quantum computing, power system stability, cybersecurity, real-time digital simulation, and