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Information about the division/the project At the Quantum Technology division of the Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) department , we pursue state-of-the art research in quantum
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, and advanced computational modelling, the research will identify personalized metabolic response patterns and their links to disease risk. The ultimate goal is to develop data-driven strategies
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technology, and to build a Swedish quantum computer). Within AQP, the group of Anton Frisk Kockum has the overarching goal of providing humanity the tools to understand and use large quantum systems. Working
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Additional Information Website for additional job details https://academicpositions.com Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteChalmers University
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initiative started in 2018 with the purpose of advancing Swedish academia and industry to the forefront of quantum technology, and to build a Swedish quantum computer). For the research on quantum optics with
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cases, this can be slightly prolonged). The position will be placed at Timur Shegai's research group at Chalmers. You can find more information about the group at: www.shegai-lab.com or https
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activities. If Swedish is not your native language, Chalmers offers Swedish courses to help you settle in. Find more general information about doctoral studies at Chalmers here . Application procedure
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strategies and interpretation of results. The doctoral student will: design and perform experiments analyze and interpret spectroscopic data investigate structural organization in soft matter systems publish
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This project targets the development of advanced grey-box modeling frameworks for multiphase flow systems, combining mechanistic, multi-scale flow models with data-driven inference and uncertainty quantification
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Technology Laboratory (QTL) , we explore how quantum physics can unlock radically new ways of processing information - far beyond the limits of classical systems. Our research spans quantum computing, sensing