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Computing: The Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) is a world-leading quantum institute at the University of Waterloo. IQC attracts world-class researchers, postdoctoral fellows and students in science
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: Quantum Simulation with Rydberg Atom Arrays (Experiment) Research Area: Atomic, molecular, and optical physics (AMO), quantum control, quantum simulation Relevant Fields: Quantum information science
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: Quantum simulation with Rydberg atom arrays (theory) Research Area: Atomic, molecular, and optical physics (AMO), quantum control, quantum simulation Relevant Fields: Quantum information science, quantum
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: Machine learning/deep learning model development for biomolecular data analyses and prediction Research Area: Data science and computational chemistry Required Skills: A Ph.D. in relevant field within
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The following positions are available at the Institute for Quantum Computing: Associate or Full Professor in Experimental Quantum Information Science or Engineering. For more information or to
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. The scientifically and technically challenging project will be carried out with a team of industry researchers to facilitate rapid development in technology readiness and real-world testing. Applicants should have an
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measurements Undergraduates: Supporting graduate students with python programming in analysis and automation, or mechanical drawing/3D printing or electrical circuits. Part-time computer scientists: Building
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developing quantum machine learning techniques. Relevant Fields: Physics, Electrical and Computer Engineering or equivalent field Required Skills: Strong condensed matter physics, statistical physics, quantum
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Engineering or equivalent field Required Skills: Experience of nano fabrication, Chemical processing (E-beam lithography, Photolithography, metallization wet/dry etching, device packaging, sonication, glove
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range of MR spectrometers (NMR, ESR, optically and electrically detected magnet resonance). Applicants should have an advanced degree (PhD) in physics, chemistry, or engineering, and should have