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Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Hamburg | Hamburg, Hamburg | Germany | about 2 months ago
-Bahrenfeld and investigates non-equilibrium quantum phenomena down to elementary timescales. The theory department of A. Rubio is specialized on the ab-initio description of (quantized) light-matter
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molecular/condensed matter physics) and the developments on new tools in perturbation theory and in computational methods (gradient flow), including quantum computing. We look for ambitious candidates with a
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physics experiments (example here ) AI-driven discovery of hardware for some of the most thought after quantum information technology, quantum-enhanced microscopes and telescopes (example here ), and AI
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. Job description: - first-principle modeling and simulations of electrolytes - development of new machine learning strategies and quantum simulation approaches - application of specially developed
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quantum networks” (TV-L E13) (f/m/x) for the project "6G and Quantum Technology (6GQT)", which is being funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy. ). The
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., for quantum computing, microfluidics, or conventional circuits and systems. Our focus on interdisciplinary partnerships and networks will enable you to meet many interesting people (at places all over the world
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of theoretical physics such as quantum field theory or theoretical high-energy physics, who are highly motivated to start a new line of research in an exciting and interdisciplinary field, are encouraged to apply
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algebras, quantum affine algebras, algebraic Lie Theory, number theoretical aspects of representation theory, structure theory of Kac-Moody algebras, geometric/combinatorial representation theory, quiver
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Your Job: Building on in-house fabricated devices, we have recently demonstrated the ability to shuttle electrons between gate defined quantum dots in Si/SiGe over micron-scale distances using only
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on the investigation of the mathematical foundations and regularities of many-body quantum systems. In alignment with our commitment to promoting gender equity in research, we are pleased to announce a distinguished