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or postdoctoral researchers—seeking a hands-on, impactful position in a collaborative quantum science environment. The QT3 facility provides cryogenic, optical, and electronic instrumentation for the measurement
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skilled student in Physics, Chemistry or Engineering to develop and implement advanced MRSI pulse sequences to study cell metabolism using hyperpolarized magnetic resonance. This position is part of a
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schematic (LVS), and parasitic extraction (PEX); Experience with cloud-based or containerized design environments; Knowledge on MEMS integration, Magnetic sensors, or ultra-low-power design techniques
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the structural, magnetic, and electronic properties of these materials using a range of techniques, as a complement to existing expertise. Under the direction of the Principal Investigators working
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graphene and twisted TMD samples, you can also contribute to our TMD work which aims to realize non-Abelian anyons without magnetic field. Your experience and ambitions We are looking for highly motivated
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looking for candidates for the position: Postdoctoral Researcher (WR.110.K.5.2025) Responsibilities: The researcher will participate in the research in the project entitled “Investigation of the 3-D
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College of Applied Health Sciences Department of Health and Kinesiology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Description: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ( https://illinois.edu
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research focuses on the study of quantum magnetism at the atomic scale. We build artificial quantum architectures from single atoms and molecules on surfaces and on probe tips, control their spin states, and
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selection process carried out under this call will observe the principles of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), signed in San Francisco, California, on December 16, 2012 (https
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Overview. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to develop single-spin entanglement capabilities in molecular systems. By developing novel optical interfaces to spins in co-ordination