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consider the use of ultra-stable photonic and Quantum timing sources. The project covers UK tuition fees and the standard UKRI PhD stipend and it is co-funded by the Quantum Hub in Sensing, Imaging and
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in the study of problems in quantum many-body physics through the lens of quantum information and quantum computing? Do you enjoy studying complex quantum mechanical systems both from a physical and a
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-efficient and high-performance photonic devices have been driven by the quantum revolution. This PhD studentship aims to develop novel materials and components that facilitate strong light-matter interactions
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Deadline: 30 September 2025 A fully funded 3.5 year PhD position is available to work on the project titled “Scalable benchmarking for digital quantum computers based on blind testing
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lithography and plasma treatments with oxygen and fluorine species. Doping Nanoengineering: Deposition of doped nanoplatelets (e.g., Ni-doped V₂O₅, CeO₂ nanoparticles, boron/nitrogen-doped quantum dots
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collaborative studentship between the University of Edinburgh and the National Quantum Computing Centre (https://www.nqcc.ac.uk ). The position will be registered and hosted at the University of Edinburgh and
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programme you are applying for. To Apply for this project please click on the ‘Apply’ button above.
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of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, UK. This position is part of a broader effort to advance fundamental research in classical and quantum complexity theory. The successful candidate will
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PhD studentship in Computational Chemistry – Training force fields for computer-aided drug design with machine learning. Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living
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challenges which experimentalists must consider – computer simulations of molten salts are therefore a very valuable guide to efficient experimentation. Molten salts have been well-studied using classical