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Vibration Techniques Concepts, operation and maintenance of ultra-low vibration experiments, including control of mechanical, acoustic, cabling, vacuum-line, and cryogenic noise. • High-field Superconducting
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and 3He-4He dilution refrigerators, based on both liquid 4He and cryofree cryostats. Ultra-low Vibration Techniques Concepts, operation and maintenance of ultra-low vibration experiments, including
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refrigerators, based on both liquid 4He and cryofree cryostats. • Ultra-low Vibration Techniques Concepts, operation and maintenance of ultra-low vibration experiments, including control of mechanical, acoustic
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., Ernst, P. & Sargen, P. (2025). Squeezing financial noise: A novel approach to covariance matrix estimation. SSRN Working Paper. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4986939 6. Smyth, W., Ernst, P. & Miao, Y
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infrastructures organized in infrastructure platforms, of which the Vibrational Spectroscopy Core Facility (ViSp) is a central infrastructure for this project (https://www.umu.se/en/research/infrastructure/visp
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induced by rail traffic. Design tools for monitoring vibrations induced by rail traffic. Collaborate in the writing of scientific articles. Where to apply Website https://seuelectronica.upc.edu/en
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clinical practice opportunities, and are offered in 13-week blocks, which may be renewed up to a maximum of 39 weeks. $2,500.00 incentive bonus with first 13-week assignment. Please visit: https://https
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& Noise.” The project develops routing and optimisation methods for quantum communication networks operating under decoherence and noise constraints. Core duties include: (i) developing and benchmarking
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-efficient, noise-resilient approaches to quantum computation and simulation, including fermionic quantum processing, quantum error correction, long-range multi-qubit gates, and the use of destructive
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and energy services, fostering a culture of excellence while effectively stewarding university resources and the environment. If you would like to learn more about UES, please visit: https