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public audiences and taking part in a pilot programme where experience can be acquired in high school science teaching; use graph theoretical tools to develop new fundamental frameworks and analytic tools
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want to contribute to the next level of self-driving labs? Are you excited about the application of high-throughput experiments to train AI tools to predict properties of complex mixtures? Then join our
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Your Job: Random unitaries are a ubiquitous tool in quantum information and quantum computing, with applications in the characterization of quantum hardware, quantum algorithms, quantum cryptography
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Job Description The Quantum and Nanophotonics section at DTU Electro is seeking an excellent and highly motivated PhD student to be a part of a program on ‘Symmetry-guided discovery of topological
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emerging photonic microdevices promising to revolutionise computer, communication, and sensing technologies must be performed with unprecedented picometre (one-hundredth of the atomic size) precision
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operation Quantum algorithm implementation and benchmarking About you You have a relevant Masters deegree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits (Physics, Nanotechnology, Engineering, Computer
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expected to: • Carry out high-quality research under the supervision of our experienced group members. • Participate in the development of theories, collaborate with the top experimentalists, and perform
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computational and theoretical physics/chemistry. Capability of team work is essential. Skills in materials chemistry, magnetism, theoretical chemistry, high-performance computing, and programming are beneficial
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in inorganic synthesis and/or Schlenk-line preparations Experience with scientific programming (e.g., MATLAB, LabView) is advantageous Experience performing quantum chemistry computations (e.g., DFT
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), and is funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Our goal is to achieve atomic-precision synthesis and exploration of new planar carbon lattices (PCLs) for next-generation quantum materials