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first experiments of the future quantum-computer technology that is orders of magnitude more efficient than existing quantum processors. Join us in shaping the future! As a result of five ERC grants
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. This work is part of European Union’s Quantera Program project “MQSens: Quantum Sensing with Nonclassical Mechanical Oscillators”, where opto-/electromechanics is utilized to explore how quantum protocols can
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candidate position must fulfil the requirements for doctoral students at Aalto University, School of Engineering. For more details, see: Aalto Doctoral Programme in Engineering What we offer We are pleased
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at the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science, Aalto University, is looking for three PhD students to join cutting-edge research projects in atomistic modeling, machine learning, and computational materials
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on performance and safety, for example, through the efficient computation of Lyapunov and barrier functions, forward and backward reachable sets, optimal value functions etc. The broad goal is to build upon recent
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postdoctoral researcher with a background in politics, law, economics, or related disciplines to work on GEOCLOUD: The Geopolitics of Cloud Computing , a European Research Council Advanced Grant project
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emphasis on research infrastructure and technology rather than preparation for an academic career path. You will be involved in research, but more focused on learning and improving how computing, workflows
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performance in previous studies is also valued. Knowledge of at least one scientific computing programming language, e.g., MATLAB or Julia, is highly desirable. Other requirements: Master’s degree in
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Devices (QCD) group at the Department of Applied Physics. In this position you have a chance to make history by demonstrating some of the first experiments of the future quantum-computer technology that is
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first experiments of the future quantum-computer technology that is orders of magnitude more efficient than existing quantum processors. Join us in shaping the future! As a result of five ERC grants