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Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture has announced additional support for national doctoral education pilot in quantum technology (QDOC) aimed at postdoc recruitments. The focus is on supporting
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(QDOC) aimed at postdoc recruitments. The focus is on supporting the training and supervision of the 90 doctoral students who are currently enrolled under QDOC across Finland. QDOC team invites
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follows the salary system of Finnish universities. The salary ranges for a postdoc from 4138€ to 4549€ per month, depending on previous experience, and the postdoc contracts will initially be made for 2
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primary task as a postdoc is to conduct research into various quantum algorithms and optimization methods, both on the theoretical and the practical implementation aspects. You are expected to take an
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supervising doctoral students. Join us in shaping the future! Your role and goals Your primary task as a postdoc is to conduct research into various quantum algorithms and optimization methods, both
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, with around 20 professors, 10 lecturers, 20 postdocs, and 60 doctoral candidates. Our department has a welcoming culture, nurturing innovativeness and communication among our international and diverse
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when you feel you need it. Great possibilities for competence development and learning. We constantly keep learning to find the most impactful ways to empower – and invest in – our people. Our vast array
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when you feel you need it. Great possibilities for competence development and learning. We constantly keep learning to find the most impactful ways to empower – and invest in – our people. Our vast array
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. This work is part of European Union’s Quantera Program project “MQSens: Quantum Sensing with Nonclassical Mechanical Oscillators”, where opto-/electromechanics is utilized to explore how quantum protocols can
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at pushing the limits of fundamental research and applications such as quantum sensing. We are part of Finland’s major national quantum initiatives, including the InstituteQ and the Finnish Quantum Flagship