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Role: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Satellite Quantum Communication Grade and Salary: Grade 7, £37,694 - £42,254 per annum FTE and working pattern: 1 FTE, 35hrs per week, Monday - Friday
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researchers using operational and information-theoretic tools to gain insights into quantum foundations, causality, and space-time physics. We are convinced that further progress on open problems in physics is
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, data-limited, and dynamically evolving environments. Applications include complex engineered systems such as intelligent communication networks, distributed computing platforms, and quantum-enhanced
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of tomorrow and creating novel solutions to major global challenges. Our community is made up of 13 000 students, 400 professors and close to 4 500 other faculty and staff working on our dynamic campus in Espoo
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of Mathematics, in areas related to algebraic geometry, quantum topology, representation theory, and interactions with quantum field theory and string theory. The Opportunity: These PDRA positions will start on
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on operating dilution refrigerators is desirable Excellent skills in English. Finnish language is not required. What we offer A vigorous research environment of quantum technology in one of the largest
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initio quantum chemistry to understand and predict structure and reactivity in the ground and electronic excited states. Further, we use and develop classical and quantum dynamical methods to explain
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offer We offer the applicant the opportunity to conduct research in a vibrant and active national and international community. Finland hosts many active research groups in quantum computing connected via
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ambitious team conducting internationally leading research in the fields of magnonics, spin-wave physics, inverse-design magnonics, spintronics, millikelvin-temperature quantum magnonics, unconventional
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to specialists and within the wider academic community. Skills Demonstrable excellence in problem-solving and development of new theoretical methods for problems in molecular quantum mechanics Demonstrable ability