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process can be directed to Prof. Chen-Ting Liao (Liao3[at]IU.edu) Basic Qualifications: • Ph.D. in Physics, Chemistry, Quantum Information Science, Optics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field at the
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information science and QNs. § Proven experience using single-photon sources and detectors for quantum measurements. § Demonstrated ability to conduct independent, collaborative, multi-disciplinary research § Must
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Technology (NIST) Professional Research Experience Program (PREP). NIST recognizes that its research staff may want to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual
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| Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering-JM The OQI program involves a wide range of research projects where students will learn to address scientific issues. 80% participates in research
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for Physical Sciences Qubit Collaboratory (LQC) is a national Quantum Information Science Research Center hosted at the Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS) at the University of Maryland, College Park. The LQC
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place across the departments of Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Mathematics and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Active research areas include quantum information and computer
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-t'ukpyolsi 02455, Korea, The Republic of [map ] Subject Area: Physics / Quantum Field Theory Appl Deadline: 2026/02/10 04:59 AM (posted 2025/12/02 05:00 AM) Position Description: Apply 2026/02/09 11:59PM
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of Standards and Technology (NIST) Professional Research Experience Program (PREP). NIST recognizes that its research staff may want to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects
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2026. Successful candidates will have particular interest in both fundamental materials/inorganic/physical chemistry as well as applications including energy, spintronics, and quantum computing
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to appoint one or more postdoctoral fellows beginning in November/December 2025. We are looking for candidates with interests in the use of atomic cavities and atomic arrays for quantum computing. Candidates