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) Theoretical Modeling: Develop and refine models for entanglement harvesting using continuous-variable quantum information theory and Gaussian quantum states steering. (2) Experimental Simulation: Simulate
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third year based on performance and funding. The IU Nuclear Theory Group consists of four faculty members, several postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students. Current research areas include: hadronic
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. • Excellent written and spoken English communication skills. • High degree of independence and ability to work in a collaborative team environment. Additional Qualifications: • Theory: Expertise in quantum
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Theoretical Quantum Many-body Physics and Quantum Sensing at Indiana University Bloomington Fields: Quantum many-body theory, AMO–condensed matter interfaces, advanced numerical simulations, quantum sensing
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dynamic, interdisciplinary team of scientists focused on early-stage drug discovery research and will work in collaboration with scientists at Indiana University’s Indianapolis campus and the Indiana
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) catalysis, (4) analytical or in-situ electron microscopy. The candidate will possess a creative, analytical approach to problem solving, the ability to work independently and the willingness to engage in
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and Stark Neurosciences Research Institute, is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our research team. Our lab focuses on the role of an aging immune system in
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develop the synthesis of new main-group heterocycles, macrocycles, and polymers as functional materials. Goals of projects in the Wentz lab are to gain a fundamental understanding of how electronic
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). The project focuses on experimental design, optimization, and construction of entangled and/or squeezed states of light for a range of applications. The role also involves building and setting up various
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the cardiovascular effects of altered autonomic tone within various clinical applications. This emerging new area of research focuses on understanding the role of nerve activity on physiological events. This includes