10 engineering-in-image-processing-"MONASH-UNIVERSITY" positions at University of Waterloo
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sources using tailored semiconductor nanoelectronic devices. Quantum light sources play a pivotal role in quantum information processing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing applications. By
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. The scientifically and technically challenging project will be carried out with a team of industry researchers to facilitate rapid development in technology readiness and real-world testing. Applicants should have an
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State Quantum Simulator Positions: Postdoc, Undergraduate, Part-time researchers/engineers Required Skills: high work ethic and clean organization, excellent and respectful communications Roles: Postdoc
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, model and simulate physical processes, and engage in productive discussions with theoretical quantum physicists. Demonstrated programming skills for data acquisition and processing, e.g., Python, Matlab
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. The projects may also include to tackle benchmarking problems such as SAT, image processing, graph theories, boson/fermion sampling by applying classical machine/deep learning, neural network techniques and
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, molecular properties, and pathological images. Strong knowledge and experience in data science algorithms, methods, and analysis techniques. Experience in programming using Python and R languages and working
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Engineering or equivalent field Required Skills: Experience of nano fabrication, Chemical processing (E-beam lithography, Photolithography, metallization wet/dry etching, device packaging, sonication, glove
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range of MR spectrometers (NMR, ESR, optically and electrically detected magnet resonance). Applicants should have an advanced degree (PhD) in physics, chemistry, or engineering, and should have
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The following positions are available at the Institute for Quantum Computing: Associate or Full Professor in Experimental Quantum Information Science or Engineering. For more information or to
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contribute to the collaborative TQT research community. Principal Investigator: David Cory Project: Develop improved processes for the growth of high-quality superconducting films with applications to quantum