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: Quantum Information Science / quantum computing Appl Deadline: none Position Description: Apply Position Description An experimental postdoctoral position is open to work with the group of Prof. Tim Byrnes
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performance. Some suggested research topics may include: (i) NISQ algorithms, (ii) quantum simulation of complex many-body systems, and (iii) quantum computational complexity. This list is not intended to be
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Support Project" and the "Jiangsu 'Qinglan Project' Outstanding Young Backbone Teacher."Prof. Hu has led multiple research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation
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interdisciplinary teams to integrate AI and machine learning techniques into lattice field theory frameworks. - Engage in large-scale numerical simulations, performance analysis, and optimization using state
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. The successful candidates can choose to work on one of the following areas with Yuansheng Cao and collaborate with multiple researchers across the world: 1. nonequilibrium thermodynamics of biological information
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>700 collaborators from 72 institutions in 17 countries. Successful candidates will work in the neutrino group of the experimental physics division (EPD) at IHEP on one of the following topics
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optimization algorithms for both estimation and inference. Special emphasis is placed on advancing statistical approaches to address the demands of increasingly complex, high-dimensional, and unconventional data
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, -- mathematical theory for artificial intelligence, -- optimization and numerical computation over manifold, -- systems and control theory, -- algebraic computation theory and cryptography. The position is for two
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and benchmarking atomic qubit architectures. · Collaboration: Work closely with experimentalists to design and optimize protocols for qubit manipulation, gate operations, and system scalability. 2
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, treatment planning, and patient care. The research will involve data collection and preprocessing, model architecture design, pre-training and fine-tuning, evaluation and benchmarking, and model optimization