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PhD Studentship: Quantum Algorithms for Nuclear Level Densities Atomic nuclei have a rich structure, with heavy nuclei having many excited states – of order thousands or higher. Knowledge
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functional theory. In collaboration with Phasecraft, a leading quantum algorithms company, this project will explore the generation of new quantum computing datasets and the development of machine learning
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excitations and excitonic effects using advanced Wannier-based methods * Quantum transport in polymer materials with electron–phonon coupling Full details and application instructions: https://www.ch.nat.tum.de
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functional theory. In collaboration with Phasecraft, a leading quantum algorithms company, this project will explore the generation of new quantum computing datasets and the development of machine learning
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of superconducting qubits to quantify performance and identify limiting physical mechanisms Perform quantum device calibrations, benchmarking, and run quantum algorithms Presenting and publishing the research
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) algorithms in realistic network settings and explore hybrid approaches that combine classical and post-quantum techniques. The project will involve protocol design, system-level evaluation, and performance
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of this PhD project is to develop machine learning algorithms that perform efficiently and coherently across both classical and quantum computing platforms. The PhD project falls under the collaboration between
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, computer science, and statistics The objective of this PhD project is to develop machine learning algorithms that perform efficiently and coherently across both classical and quantum computing platforms. The PhD
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shaping at the University of Twente, many applications have arisen, ranging from quantum security to microscopy. The key challenge of wavefront shaping is to find out exactly how to shape the light to form
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This project develops quantum-AI tools to optimise urban hydroponic food systems and evaluate their therapeutic impact on student well-being. The expected outcome is to create quantum-reinforced AI