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at the Technical University of Munich (www.cda.cit.tum.de ). Accordingly, we are currently searching for a Ph.D. student to join our team on Quantum Circuit Compilation! Our Research In our group, we conduct
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terrestrial ecosystems have been compiled at the RMO and other eLTER sites. Additionally, since 2019 an annual sampling of terrestrial insects using Malaise traps and DNA metabarcoding has been established
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scientific software, would be appreciated, but is not mandatory Proven programming experience in at least one compiled language (e.g., C++) and Python, with the ability to read and extend existing Fortran
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that you submit your application as a single compiled PDF file, not exceeding 5 MB.
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professional experience, demonstrating the ability to work independently on complex scientific software, would be appreciated, but is not mandatory Proven programming experience in at least one compiled language
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tools such as design compiler and Cadence Innovus will be advance Expertise in at least one area as a plus: deep learning (CNN or SNN) hardware development edge AI memory technology Strong problem-solving
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) analyses • Interaction within the 3RTG in an interdisciplinary manner • Integration of data within all projects and comparative analyses • Compilation of the results for presentations, project reports, and
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compilation, optimization and error mitigation collaborate with theoretical computer scientists on developing noise-aware quantum programming paradigms Your Profile: Master in physics, computer science
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to 1,000 words of their project for the Georg Arnhold Senior Fellowship, compiled with the help of some guiding questions. Pre-selection by the Leibniz Institute for Educational Media | Georg Eckert
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methods like ZX-calculus) towards description of quantum noise employ such extended methods for quantum circuit compilation, optimization and error mitigation collaborate with theoretical computer