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Theoretical Quantum Many-body Physics and Quantum Sensing at Indiana University Bloomington Fields: Quantum many-body theory, AMO–condensed matter interfaces, advanced numerical simulations, quantum sensing
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of professor. See the details at: https://ut.ee/en/content/career-model-academic-staff . Job description, incl. requirements for academic staff. Salary Rules. More information about application documents. We
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. Are you interested in tackling these challenges with cutting-edge AI sensing techniques? At the AISensing team we focus on AI-powered sensing technology, spanning large-scale AI models, simulation of next
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team as a PhD candidate to work on beyond the state-of-the-art model distillation and robustness methods, enabling efficient, reliable inference for challenging real-world problems in the semiconductor
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topics such as statistics, high performance programming, machine learning and using data to constrain cosmological models. For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs
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) computational simulations to understand both the electronic states of enzyme intermediates and the transitions between them. As a joint studentship, around half of the project will be based in Manchester and half
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the mechanical behavior of these materials at the nanoscale. Subsequently, a molecular dynamics model will be developed to simulate the matrix–nanotube interaction, analyzing the effects of adhesion, orientation
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disease progression, care transitions, and quality of life. You will develop and refine a health-economic R-based simulation model, integrating surrogate outcomes from psychosocial and technology-based
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- Cordova Extension) Online: https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/students/safety . Request a paper copy in person: UAA Police Department Office at Room 114 of Eugene Short Hall on the Anchorage campus / UAA Dean
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to the development of compact, high‑performance imaging systems (i.e. for security and medical applications). Key Research Activities Fabrication and Characterisation of Silicon Pillars: Modelling and Simulation: THz