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) positions to start in September 2026 or earlier. Outstanding candidates in quantum information theory, quantum simulation, lattice gauge theory, fundamental physics, and quantum error correction, broadly
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to create analysis‑ready, topology‑correct 3D city models from multi‑modal geospatial data. The position is hosted at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Chalmers University of Technology and the
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Teamwork Essential Functions Protect the safety and well-being of each person using the Student Recreation Center aquatic facilities. Serve as example and leader to staff during your shifts, correcting
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departments to ensure appropriate financial error reports are worked and corrected. The patient representative is expected to demonstrate competency in the job elements of all the levels of the Access
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functions within the various departments to ensure appropriate financial error reports are worked and corrected. The Scheduling Coordinator is expected to demonstrate competency in the job elements of all
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grant policies. Manages subawards, including, receiving the subaward invoice, reviewing and forwarding to PI for approval. Checks for accuracy and provides complex troubleshooting error resolutions
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conferences, events or travel. Preferred: Investigative, data analysis, and reporting skills. Ability to generate computer reports, checking for errors, correcting and submitting accurate reports. Skills
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computers to fault-tolerant/error-corrected quantum computing and simulation, and to achieve quantum advantages in fundamental physics. IQuS Senior Researchers work with faculty, postdocs, graduate students
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initiatives. When necessary work with Payroll, Finance, HRIS, IS, and vendors to ensure accurate processing of benefit transactions within the PeopleSoft and vendor system. Research errors and escalate. Play
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solvers, finding better error correction protocols using combinatorial reasoning, processing quantum information using knowledge compilation approaches, and exploring the potential of satisfiability