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initiative to develop a quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. Part of the project is also to solve specific problems related to this goal. A key challenge in this effort is mitigating errors in
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-year limit can be made for longer periods resulting from parental leave, sick leave or military service. What you will do The majority of your time will be devoted to conducting research within the scope
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characterisation to machining of primarily metals. We employ a range of technologies - powder metallurgy, electroplating, additive manufacturing and material removal - and a range of advanced characterisation
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. Exceptions from the 3-year limit can be made for longer periods resulting from parental leave, sick leave or military service. The following experience will strengthen your application: - Background in strong
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15 full-time researchers offers a stimulating and supportive environment to learn and grow. Your profile Required qualifications: Undergraduate degree in Engineering, Physics or Mathematics with strong
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of TWPAs, while the other will specialize in their characterization. About the research project The Wallenberg Center for Quantum Technology is a 12-year project aimed at building a quantum computer based on
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, or pedagogical training. * Exceptions can be made for longer periods due to parental leave, sick leave, or military service. The date stated on your doctoral degree certificate is the date we use, as it indicates
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military service. What you will do Your major responsibility as a postdoc is to perform your own research in a research group: Conduct in-depth case studies on repairability and the "right-to-repair
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team of over 15 full-time researchers offers a stimulating and supportive environment to learn and grow. Your profile Required qualifications: Undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering or a related topic
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reinforcement learning, robotics, and the development of reactive software systems. It enables the creation of robust, reliable programs by specifying what a system should do, while automatically deriving how it