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Your Job: This postdoc position with a duration of up to three years is available at the IMD-1, at Forschungszentrum Jülich as is part of the new multidisciplinary consortium QT-Batt gathering
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is extremely power consuming. The aim of the PhD is therefore to conceive, based on in-house quantum transport codes, hybrid cooling devices, exploiting both electronic and phononic transport
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researchers in Vienna. The Dakić group is an international team of young scientists (Master / PhD / Postdoc). Our expertise lies in quantum foundations, quantum information theory and quantum technologies
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). Besides the PIs, the collaboration is expected to include several PhD students, postdocs and a senior staff scientist. We are looking for outstanding candidates with a strong background in many-body quantum
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Your Job: This postdoc position at IET-3, Forschungszentrum Jülich is part of the new multidisciplinary consortium QT-Batt gathering experts from 4 different Helmholtz Centers to implement and
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23 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems Research Field Physics » Quantum mechanics Physics » Solid state physics Physics » Condensed
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We offer PostDoc positions in the area of Quantum Software Verification, Compilation and Optimization. Interested applicants with strong analytical skills and a desire to work on algorithmic and
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angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). We have immediate need for enthusiastic postdocs to synthesize novel quantum anomalous Hall phases by MBE, characterize altermagnets and p -wave magnets
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angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). We have immediate need for enthusiastic postdocs to synthesize novel quantum anomalous Hall phases by MBE, characterize altermagnets and p -wave magnets
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resonant diode is integrated with a photonic structure in which an hBN layer with quantum emitters is placed. Maximization of photon extraction will be achieved thanks to the Purcell effect, which in