59 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Institute of Photonic Sciences
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to help build the Quantum Industry through a Pan-European mobility program. A number of fellowships therefore exist to support outstanding DigiQ students to undertake a research stay (internship or master’s
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As part of the PICs@ICFO Strategic Initiative, ICFO coordinates PIXEurope, a flagship Pilot Line funded under the European Chips JU program. With €400 million in investments and a consortium of 20
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Ultracold Quantum Gases group led by Prof. Dr.Leticia Tarruell . The Fermi-Hubbard model is a cornerstone model of condensed matter physics. It describes the physics
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Optoelectronics group led by Prof. Dr. Valerio Pruneri. The successful candidate will be responsible for various tasks related to the simulation, planning, development
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applications, with a strong emphasis on the use of state-of-the-art numerical tools for device-level and system-level design. The candidate will contribute primarily to multiphysics simulations and modeling
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan Mitchell. The group has several active research topics focused on hot-vapor quantum sensors, including
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. The successful candidate will be joining the international QTWIST program that includes Prof. Jarillo-Herrero (MIT) and Amir Yacoby (Harvard) as well as research groups of Prof. Adrian Bachtold, Prof. Carmen Rubio
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environment. The successful candidate will be joining the Optoelectronics group led by Prof. Dr. Valerio Pruneri to focus on FPGA development to implement practical protocols oriented toward the space segment
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Quantum Photonics with Solids and Atoms group led by Prof. Dr. Hugues de Riedmatten. The group has experience in quantum technologies for quantum networks, including
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan Mitchell, in an experiment on the interaction of single photons and entangled photon pairs with individual trapped