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for Academic Performance . For further information, please click here to view the information booklet. About You Completion (or near completion for Level A) of a PhD in theoretical quantum physics, condensed
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quantum computing, aiming to solve small, complex sub-problems using Quantum Process Units (QPUs) while leveraging classical High-Performance Computing (HPC) on data-intensive tasks. With dedicated
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to demanding application domains such as: Data interfaces to quantum computers, including cryogenic, ultra-high-bandwidth interconnects and packaging concepts for high-speed operation in extreme environments
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ability to work independently and as part of a team with minimal supervision. Demonstrated capacity to deliver high-quality project outcomes in a timely manner. Computer programming experience, preferably
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degree, as well as a postgraduate PhD research program for over 50 students. 33 academic staff conduct theoretical and experimental research in quantum physics, astrophysics, fundamental physics; and
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from AI data centres and high-performance computing. The appointed Research Associate/Fellow will conduct computational studies of electronic transport and quantum phenomena in 2D semiconductor materials
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reduce the electricity demand from AI data centres and high-performance computing. The appointed Research Associate/Fellow will conduct computational studies of electronic transport and quantum phenomena
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models (LLMs) and AI systems for hardware design. This is an exceptional platform to conduct impactful research in high-performance systems, build new networks with world-leading researchers, author high
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discovery. Nova is also a Principal Investigator at the Hylleraas Centre for Quantum Molecular Science, a Norwegian Centre of Excellence dedicated to the development and application of advanced computer
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hydrogen liquefaction for future transport and energy storage, quantum technologies (such as computing and sensing), and low-temperature energy systems for space and satellite applications. The project