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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 19 hours ago
-NCSU Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering stresses the application of science and engineering, mathematical analysis, and computer techniques to biomedical problems. The research and
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, gerhard.kramer@tum.de) • Optimized transmission concepts for optical single-mode-fibers using the entire infrared wavelength-band (O-L-band) (1PhD, Norbert Hanik, norbert.hanik@tum.de) • Post-quantum cryptography
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for benchmarking, HPDA/HPC support, and education (e.g. MOOCs, organizing workshops, facilitating community building). Requirements: Completed university degree in computer science or applied mathematics, remote
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computers Developing algorithms to decompose (arbitrary) unitaries into native operations of a given target system Optimizing circuits taking error models of actual hardware into account Exploiting quantum
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, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, or a similar subject. Most importantly, you should be creative, passionate about research, driven by curiosity, and be able to think outside-of-the-box. You will need strong