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optoelectronic measurements of advanced quantum materials and devices, with potential applications in photodetection, sensing, communication, or computing. Relevant research areas include quantum photonics, moiré
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neuromorphic, stochastic, reservoir and probabilistic computing, and on the physical realization of probabilistic p-bits, laying the groundwork for future quantum-inspired computing concepts. Frontier research
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platforms. Interdisciplinary Environment: Work alongside experts in nanofabrication, material growth, two dimensional materials, spin-orbit torques, and quantum devices in a vibrant and supportive research
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