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looking for an outstanding candidate for a PhD researcher position focusing on quantum error correction and quantum information theory. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Hsuan-Yin
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PhD in Quantum Error Correction and its Applications School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Yingkai Ouyang, Prof Pieter Kok Application Deadline: 15
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efficient simulators for continuous and discrete variable systems with noise based on Gaussian/stabilizer decompositions quantum error mitigation and correction for continuous variable systems evaluating and
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on Gaussian/stabilizer decompositions quantum error mitigation and correction for continuous variable systems evaluating and rigorously define the computational power of continuous variable systems Your Profile
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laboratories at CY Cergy Paris University are contributing to this initiative through their work on quantum physics, quantum error-correcting codes, and quantum computing. The medium- and long-term goal
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built to identify and correct errors, apply bias adjustments, and assess data quality. State-of-the-art multisource blending methods will then be applied (e.g. kriging, probabilistic merging, machine
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factors: Preference will be given to candidates with: - Experience in fault injection systems - Experience in ML systems EVALUATION CRITERIA The selection will be based on the following criteria: Interview
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procedures for structural systems with the graduate student Consequence of Error/Judgement No applicable Supervision Received Prof. Tony T.Y. Yang (yang@civil.ubc.ca ) will provide high-level supervision
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the near-term and in the fault-tolerant setting, developing new protocols in quantum error correction, finding more efficient ways to classically simulate quantum computations, or prove new foundational
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influence helps detect labeling errors or prioritize unlabeled images, optimizing the learning algorithm and service quality. The doctoral student will carry out their work at IMAG (UMR of Mathematics) and