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Description: Apply Position Description Theory of superconducting quantum devices & circuit QED Postdoc positions in quantum computing About the Theory of Superconducting Quantum Devices group Led by Alexandre
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 16 days ago
and skilled postdoctoral researcher to experimentally investigate microwave-optical quantum interfaces in hybrid superconducting-photonic devices [1,2], in a collaborative project involving the groups
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to the role (including OpenSpecimen database and Genemapper software) and capable of quickly learning and utilizing additional computer programs as needed
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. Qualifications: PhD in machine learning, with experience in applications in computer vision or medical image analysis. Strong publication record in top venues (e.g., CVPR, MIDL, MICCAI, IPMI, PAMI, TMI, MIA
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environment. Must be physically fit with excellent stamina, able to perform work for extended periods of time in any weather conditions. Advanced level of computer experience is required (e.g. MS Word, Excel
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the resource constraints of the future electronics readout system. Collaborate closely with researchers at McGill (in both the Departments of Physics and in Computer and Electrical Engineering) and partners
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sources using tailored semiconductor nanoelectronic devices. Quantum light sources play a pivotal role in quantum information processing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing applications. By
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administrative, time management, and organizational skills & capacity for collegiality Capacity and willingness to work remotely (computer literate) Priority will be given to those with previous experience
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willingness to work remotely (computer literate) Priority will be given to those with previous experience engaging children and youth people in research Proficiency in Portuguese, Spanish and/or French
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cancer. The specific project, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, focuses on the use of intrauterine devices vs. oral contraceptives in relation to ovarian cancer incidence. The fellow