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students, postdocs, researchers, and industry. Qualification requirements In order to qualify for a Postdoctoral position, applicants are required to hold a Swedish doctoral degree or an equivalent relevant
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particle physics division at Stockholm University, which currently consists of six faculty members, four researchers and postdocs and seven PhD students. The focus will be on analysis of the high energy
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position in our Trapped Rydberg Ion Project. The candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research on trapped ion experiments, focusing on the implementation of fast quantum gates and quantum algorithms
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command of Swedish. Part of the Mistra funding can be used to finance costs like materials, equipment, consumables, and salary for PhD student/postdoc. The candidate is expected to participate in a Mistra
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collaboration developing novel data science techniques to study fundamental physics with cosmic structures. In addition, the postdoc will be part of the Excellence Dark Universe Centre and Technology Enabler
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people, including 35 PhD students and 15 postdocs, in 25 research groups, work at DEEP. More information about us, please visit: the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences . Project
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, including industry PhDs and postdocs. Fellows are recruited to the 11 participating host universities/organizations, but brought together under the DDLS program, which has four strategic areas: cell and
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physiology, systematics, and environmental and climate science. Presently DEEP is made up of 25 research groups, 35 PhD-students and 10 postdocs. The research environment is characterized by its international
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to the broader scientific community through innovative methodology development, analysis of survey data, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Postdocs are welcome to participate in Nordita scientific programs
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and techniques for calculating both classical and quantum Fisher information. Future directions may include applications to quantum sensing with mechanical resonators or distributed networks of quantum