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the “Quantum Information and Quantum Many-Body Physics” group, led by Prof. Norbert Schuch. Our research lies at the interface of Quantum Information and Computation with the study of Complex Quantum Many-Body
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of influence: As a university assistant (praedoc) on this 4-year position you will be part of the “Quantum Information and Quantum Many-Body Physics” group, led by Prof. Norbert Schuch. Our research lies
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and Quantum Many-Body Physics” group, led by Prof. Norbert Schuch. Our research lies at the interface of Quantum Information and Computation with the study of Complex Quantum Many-Body Systems
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light harvesting to substrate/antibiotics transport through membrane pores. The Computational Physics and Biophysics Group is led by Prof. Ulrich Kleinekathöfer and is located at Constructor University
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the Wallenberg Initiative on Networks and Quantum Information. Quantum sensing is a rapidly developing quantum technology that promises unprecedented precision in measuring small parameters and detecting weak
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Prof. Patrick Maletinsky (patrick.maletinsky@unibas.ch ). Informal questions and expressions of interest are very much encouraged. Join us in advancing the frontiers of quantum sensing and exploring
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membrane pores. The Computational Physics and Biophysics Group is led by Prof. Ulrich Kleinekathöfer and is located at Constructor University Bremen, a private, state-accredited, English-language research
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research activities. For information about the Department of Physics, see: www.fysik.su.se/english . Project description Subject: Physics The Trapped Ion Quantum Technology Group at Stockholm University
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research activities. For information about the Department of Physics, see: www.fysik.su.se/english . Project description Subject: Physics The Trapped Ion Quantum Technology Group at Stockholm University
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for quantum technology. The core competence is the fundamental study of electronic, magnetic, photonic and phononic (transport) properties of novel materials and nanostructures. This in-house collaborative