45 structural-engineering "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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Professor Martijn Wubs (mwubs@dtu.dk ), Dr. Jake Iles-Smith (jake.iles-smith@sheffield.ac.uk ) You can read more about the Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering at https://electro.dtu.dk
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technology and the European Quantum Communication Infrastructure. Responsibilities and qualifications We are looking for an exceptional physicist with extraordinary talents and outstanding drive. In particular
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& Atmospheric Physics Division of the Department of Space Research and Space Technology (DTU Space), current focus areas cover exoplanets, large-scale structure of the universe, physics of compact objects, space
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& Atmospheric Physics Division of the Department of Space Research and Space Technology (DTU Space), current focus areas cover exoplanets, large-scale structure of the universe, physics of compact objects, space
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level? At DTU Physics we are looking for a postdoc to develop experimental exercises for the Engineering Physics B.Sc. programme, and to measure their effect on the learning. Responsibilities and
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Job Description Are you passionate about quantum physics and how to teach it? Do you have lab experience in quantum optics and do you like an engineering challenge? Would you like to play a key part
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Søren Hauberg
, http://hauberg.org . You can read more about DTU Compute at www.compute.dtu.dk . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and -
Job Description Are you excited about information security and the novel possibilities opened up by quantum technology? Are you fascinated by quantum physics and intriguing phenomena such as quantum
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primary tasks will be to: Structure and curate large-scale datasets using open repositories, Design and implement the analysis including code development, Lead the writing of scientific articles and present
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device development pipeline — from meta-crystal engineering and patterning into spiraling nanoantennas, to comprehensive characterization. The latter will include both surface techniques (AFM) and advanced