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The quantum algorithms and tensor analysis group is offering one or several postdoc positions within the topics of: (a) quantum algorithms, (b) tensor network algorithms, and (c) quantum error correction. We
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into computer, assuring that all information is complete and accurate as well as reassessing donor suitability. Bringing to attention of senior staff any errors that occur to ensure correction and resolution
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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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correct utilization review data to prevent denials. Applies payer policies and procedures to denial information. Responsible for reviewing accounts with various claim errors that require higher-level
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integrity, research/verifies/merges duplicate medical records, and identifies/corrects patient overlays according to established protocols. Consistently meets established productivity, schedule adherence, and
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availability, performance and service continuity of centrally managed databases through proactive monitoring, tuning and fault resolution. Lead capacity planning, disaster recovery and service continuity
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. The specific focus of this position will be on the theoretical design of quantum platforms and models to improve upon existing error correcting codes, while leveraging platform-specific physics knowledge, be it
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-looking research program in areas such as quantum algorithms, quantum simulation, fault-tolerant quantum computation, error correction, quantum photonics, or quantum foundations. Foster a group culture that
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) the theoretical development, and ii) empirical application of procedures to correct for the measurement error and underreporting in IPD-MA. Qualifications/ Requirements A statistician/ biostatistician with
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. Signpost and advise students, staff or visitors to the correct support services both internally and externally. This may involve interacting with students in periods of distress/crisis and supporting our