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for problems that are 'quantum' NP-hard (QMA-hard). What you will do Quantum algorithms and complexity theory; Quantum error correction protocols; Quantum information theory; Classical representation of quantum
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experience and proposed role in teaching program (at most 1 page) contact information of three references If you would like more information about what the job entails, please contact Prof. Dr. Ignas Snellen
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, please contact Prof. Dr. Ellen de Bruijn, email: edebruijn@fsw.leidenuniv.nl Website for additional job details https://www.uniklinikum-jena.de/menobrain/en/Recruitment+_+Open+Calls.html Work Location(s
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), and work in close collaboration with the teams at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics (Prof. Xinliang Feng) and at the Dresden University of Technology (Prof. Thomas Heine). About the ERC
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of models, code, and validated outputs to strengthen the competitiveness of the Dutch high-tech sector. The PhD Candidate Position You will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Suzan Verberne and Dr. Niki van Stein
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collaboration with a number of partners in both science and industry. The specific focus of the research done is to be determined in collaboration with the co-supervisors: prof. Rob V. van Nieuwpoort (Leiden
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means inclusive education and research. Want to apply or find out more? Do you have any questions about this position? Please contact Prof. dr. Matthias Barz (m.barz@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl ). For more
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PhD position understanding and designing nanomedicines-membranes interaction: physics based approach
of the interactions between the nanomedicine and cellular membranes. The PhD position will work under supervision of Prof. Daniela Kraft, whose group is embedded in the the Smart Living Active Matter
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of underrepresented groups. Information Enquiries can be made to Prof. dr. N.I. (Nathaniel) Martin (n.i.martin@biology.leidenuniv.nl ). If you have any questions about the procedure, please contact Christina Kamerman
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supervised by Prof. Dr. Suzan Verberne and Dr. Niki van Stein at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS), Leiden University. The focus is on explainability for multimodal foundation models