105 quantum-computing-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" positions at University of Adelaide
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dependent on funding. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the Quantum and Nano Technology Group (QuaNTeG) in the School of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and
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applies. Fulltime, continuing position, located centrally in the heart of the vibrant CBD (Grenfell Street). An exclusive role has opened up in the capacity of Education Program Manager within our
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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among graduate researchers, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia and industries
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ATSE’s Elevate: Boosting Diversity in STEM program (“Elevate”) will award up to 500 undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships to women and non-binary people in STEM. The Elevate program provides a
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applications in timing and biology, quantum circuits and quantum computing. Projects will be available at the University of Adelaide, RMIT and the University of Queensland. Eligibility: Applicants must be
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capabilities (such as engineering, data science, robotics, quantum) Further additional criteria apply, dependent on the type of scholarship selected. Guidelines for the program can be found here Further
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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among graduate researchers, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia and industries
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their Master's degrees in AI and machine learning. Join AIML's research community and contribute to shaping the future of industrial AI. This innovative program is supported by the South Australian Government
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learning. This program allows students to conduct cutting-edge AI research at a world-class institute and provides travel funding to gain valuable experience working with international collaborators in
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term, appointment to commence as soon as possible. The specific topic area of this post is relating to optical trapping in vacuum. The project will address challenges at the classical-quantum interface