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vibrations up to 2/3 of the time; with toxic or caustic chemicals, in extreme hot or cold conditions, at risk of electrical shock, and of radiation less than 1/3 of the time. Moderate noise conditions are
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primarily sedentary and performed in a standard office environment. Noise levels range from quiet to moderate. Frequent, repetitive use of standard office equipment, including computer/laptop (keyboard
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near mechanical moving parts, in high, precarious places, among fumes and airborne particles, in outdoor weather conditions and near vibrations up to 2/3 of the time; with toxic or caustic chemicals, in
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Environment Physical Demands: Standing, sitting, walking, talking, or hearing. No special vision requirements. Work Environment: Office environment. Moderate noise. Special Conditions Posting Details Posting
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libraries and museums with staff ID card. Free rides on all UT Shuttle and Austin CapMetro buses with staff ID card. For more details, please see: https://hr.utexas.edu/prospective/benefits and https
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Can Expect: Hybrid schedule of at least three days in the office. Cubicle/Open workspace environment which may result in additional or higher levels of noise and visual distractions. Ability to work
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, precarious places, fumes or airbourne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, outdoor weather conditions, extreme heat or cold (non-weather), risk of electrical shock and vibration up to 2/3 of time; to risk of
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be exposed to a variety of environmental factors to include, but not limited to, hot or cold weather, exposure to noise and allergens, and uneven ground. In performing the functions of this position
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January 2026 Details Quantum error correction by combating noise in quantum systems, is an enabler of various quantum technologies. For the purpose of near term application, there are several competitive
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algorithms that explicitly account for noise and limited precision inherent to photonic systems, and stronger coupling to real-world application layers through system-level demonstrators. Therefore, within