21 user-experience-design Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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. Who we are looking for The candidate for Position 1 (nanofabrication of TWPAs) should have experience in nanofabrication, with additional experience in cryogenic measurements of superconducting circuits
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, design and characterization of quantum processors Development and optimization of nano-fabrication processes for large-scale devices Development of optimal control techniches to achieve fast and high
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, and drug delivery. Who we are looking for To qualify for this position you have should have previous experience in amyloid research and a keen interest in science. You need to enjoy to work
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languages such as Python or C Solid background in quantum mechanics Experience from working on quantum error-correction, open quantum systems, quantum optics, bosonic codes or continuous-variable quantum
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reliable and sustainable components more affordably and more efficiently. Due to the complexity of the research, an integrated framework combining experiments, simulations, and data-driven methods is
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Chemistry, Materials Science, or a related field, awarded no more than three years before the application deadline* Documented experience in inorganic chemistry and/or hydrometallurgical methods Proficiency
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nearing completion of their PhD are also encouraged to apply. Demonstrated early career achievements, including scientific publications. Experience with characterization techniques for studying
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Agency for Government Employers). Previous experience and expertise in any of the following areas is meritious: stochastic analysis, interacting particle systems, large deviations, stochastic control
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. Exceptions from the 3-year limit can be made for longer periods resulting from parental leave, sick leave or military service. The following experience will strengthen your application: - Background in strong
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: The successful candidate should have a PhD in physics or a closely related area. Ideally the candidate should have experience with cryogenic measurements of superconducting circuits, including microwave