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14 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Stockholms universitet Research Field Chemistry » Computational chemistry Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Engineering
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This PhD position is funded by the Swedish Research Council (VR) and offers an exceptional opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in continuous-variable (CV) quantum computing. You will
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. This project draws inspiration from these biological principles to rethink how intelligent systems represent information, perform computations, and physically implement their algorithms. A key research direction
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, and restricted computing budgets. The goal of the project is to explore how structured prior knowledge, memories of past inputs, and randomized representations can be combined to create high-performing
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will develop high-performance quantum software technologies, with a focus on quantum compilers, scheduling and orchestration on parallel computing systems, including in distributed quantum computing
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, and high-performance computing. About the division and department With more than 30 faculty members, more than 100 PhD students, and more than 300 employees, the Department of Microtechnology and
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, we explore how quantum physics can unlock radically new ways of processing information - far beyond the limits of classical systems. Our research spans quantum computing, sensing, transduction
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established groups in telecommunication, remote sensing, optoelectronics, quantum technology, and high-performance computing. About the division and department With more than 30 faculty members, more than 100
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models, LLMs and Transformer architectures Excellent programming skills in PyTorch/JAX and experience working with GPUs and high-performance clusters. Strong mathematical skills with excellent
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for High Performance computing at KTH is a leading supercomputing center for academic research in Sweden. We operates national supercomputing resources, including the currently fastest academic supercomputer