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Your Job: Random unitaries are a ubiquitous tool in quantum information and quantum computing, with applications in the characterization of quantum hardware, quantum algorithms, quantum cryptography
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• Willingness to work in a team and in a research network • Computer programming experience • Knowledge in electronics • Experience in the field of optics and quantum optics is desirable We offer: • A truly
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high demand both in academia and in high-tech companies: at present, there is significant government and private investment in the field of quantum technologies Opportunity to develop your strengths, e.g
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Description Within the IQST Graduate School framework, the hot atomic vapor spectroscopy group at the 5th Institute of Physics is currently seeking a PhD student. This PhD program is in close
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Description of the offer : The "Terahertz physics of quantum materials" at Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany, is looking for qualified candidates to work on the following 2 PhD projects
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in inorganic synthesis and/or Schlenk-line preparations Experience with scientific programming (e.g., MATLAB, LabView) is advantageous Experience performing quantum chemistry computations (e.g., DFT
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), and is funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Our goal is to achieve atomic-precision synthesis and exploration of new planar carbon lattices (PCLs) for next-generation quantum materials
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), and is funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Our goal is to achieve atomic-precision synthesis and exploration of new planar carbon lattices (PCLs) for next-generation quantum materials
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-Nürnberg (FAU), and is funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Our goal is to achieve atomic-precision synthesis and exploration of new planar carbon lattices (PCLs) for next-generation quantum
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Metasurfaces and Interband/Quantum Cascade Devices”) that is dedicated to using mid-IR lasers, photonic integrated circuits, and advanced spectroscopy to unlock the secrets of proteins. With world-class labs