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, applied mathematics, statistics, computer science, strong gravity, condensed matter theory, particle physics, quantum fields & strings, quantum gravity, quantum foundations, quantum Appl Deadline: 2026/01
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of Birmingham Background We are seeking a Research Fellow to support the development and application of quantum technology-based gravity gradient sensors. The successful candidate will focus on the analysis and
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bioimaging. Investigate quantum effects and entangled photon-driven processes in photochemistry, in collaboration with internal and external research groups. Mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and
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collaboratively, and who values contributing to a supportive team environment. You will also help train and support researchers and PhD students in this role, so strong communication and mentoring skills will be a
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whose interests range from discovering new cancer treatments, and advancing quantum computing, to evidencing the impact of social media on children’s mental health. “These prestigious awards offer a rare
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Requirements: PhD degree in physics, engineering or related field. Familiarity with electrodynamics and electromagnetism. Good written and oral communication skills. Proficiency in scientific programming e.g., C
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transformative contributions to quantum technology and education. George Mason University, a Carnegie Research I institution, is Virginia's largest and most diverse university with more than 39,000 students
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postdoctoral associate level researcher interested and experienced in applied data science to work jointly with chemists, mathematicians, and computer scientists at NIST to participate in the characterization
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. This position is best suited for candidates with a strong background in computational material science. The role reports to Associate Professor Patrick Burr and has no direct reports. Salary (Level A) – AUD
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Conduct research and develop a research program in experimental quantum turbulence and manipulation of quantum vortices to enable studies of 2D melting. Innovate and pursue the aims of the Discovery Project