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process is the readout optimization which will be the focus of this project; the candidate will compare two existing algorithms used for readout and implement a new, combined solution to improve performance
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directions of optimization of device performance. About us The Microwave Electronics Laboratory (MEL) at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience employs more than 40 people performing world-class
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Develop and optimize on‑chip immunosensing assays Integrate measurement modalities and validate device performance Run experiments with relevant immune cells and perturbations to generate dynamic signaling
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computational tools, including optimal-control techniques, that directly support ongoing experiments and advance the control of bosonic quantum operations. About us The position is hosted at the Applied Quantum
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Do you want to contribute to groundbreaking research in the Additive Manufacturing of non-weldable Ni-base superalloys? This is an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral position at the Division
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engineering. The work involves simulations for quantum error correction and mid-circuit operations, and will require both low-level optimization skills (e.g., SIMD, GPU, FPGA) and an understanding of quantum
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implemented globally. The research includes optimization of the electrochemical processes for mercury removal as well as safe and efficient retrieval of the removed mercury and regeneration of electrodes
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Offer Description Chalmers University of Technology is looking to hire a postdoc for a minimum of two years, with the possibility of a one-year extension, to work on single-nanoparticle microscopy using a
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Chalmers University of Technology is looking to hire a postdoc for a minimum of two years, with the possibility of a one-year extension, to work on single-nanoparticle microscopy using a planar
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for industrial application. You will develop materials and processes enabling this technique to be scaled up and implemented globally. The research includes optimization of the electrochemical processes