20 high-performance-computing-postdoc research jobs at AALTO UNIVERSITY in United Kingdom
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to work on the discovery of new superconducting materials with high critical temperatures, using novel methods and concepts such as machine learning and quantum geometry. The project is related to large
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Nanoengineering department. In this position you will have a chance to take a deep dive into quantum computing and make a real impact by high-quality research. Join us in shaping the future! Your role and goals
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-quality and high-impact research and for creating research networks supporting their careers. We welcome applications across all areas in Computer Science, including Algorithms and theory Bioinformatics and
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are now looking for a postdoctoral researcher to support the Micro and Quantum Systems (MQS) research group in fundamental and applied research in quantum computing at Aalto University’s Electronics and
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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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existing network condition and operation data to predict water pipeline condition analyse and combine different data sources, such as pipe burst records, acoustic inspection data, and flow and pressure data
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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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establishing reliable, multimodal methods that connect interphase chemistry and morphology to electrochemical performance, stability, and degradation mechanisms. Join us in shaping the future of advanced
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to the solid state? How will the activity of enzymes be influenced by the high-solid reaction setting? The goal is for you to become an expert of sustainable chemical processing, solid-state biocatalysis and
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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