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. The successful candidate will be joining the STM on 2D Quantum Materials Group led by Prof. Dr. Carmen Rubio-Verdú. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Design and fabrication of devices Measurements in STM Data analysis
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. The successful candidate will be joining the STM on 2D Quantum Materials Group led by Prof. Dr. Carmen Rubio-Verdú. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Design and fabrication of devices Measurements in STM Data analysis
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Communication About the Position We are looking for a versatile scientific research assistant to join a small, ambitious research program working at the boundaries of mathematical physics, quantum theory, and
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and quantum computing methods, with a passion for developing innovative computational approaches to solve complex biological problems. You may also: Have a PhD in statistics, computational biology
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field. Key Responsibilities: The Research Fellow will pursue scientific research broadly on topological quantum materials at QuantumX Labs, the research group of Prof. Ilya Belopolski, https