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• Produce research products such as well-documented algorithms and code, software, and research publications • Prepare results for publications, work with collaborators in writing publications, and, in some
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. We are looking for candidates whose work focuses on the broader area of Theory of Computing which includes complexity theory, algorithms, quantum computing, cryptography, differential privacy
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technologies, software development, algorithm design, and data applications. Discipline, including, but not limited to: Computer Science and Technology, Cyberspace Security, Data Science and Big Data Technology
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Information Science: Quantum Computing, Quantum Algorithms, Quantum Communication, Quantum Metrology, Quantum Resource Theory Applicants are expected to have demonstrated exceptional research potential, including major
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Circuits, Robust and Efficient Mapping of Quantum Algorithms on Quantum Machines, Quantum Noise-Aware Optimizations for QML, QML Security, Error Correction for Quantum Computing, Secure Quantum-Classical
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. For example, a proposal using neutral atoms to simulate a biological process, combining atomic physics, quantum algorithms, and biology, exemplifies the program’s interdisciplinary vision. Fellowship Funding
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problem-solving skills; Ability to work independently in a dynamic environment with changing priorities; Some familiarity with scripting (Python or similar) and interest in algorithmic approaches; Strong
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advises when necessary. Stays up to date on the latest social media trends and state-of-the-art technology, such as new algorithms, features, and platforms. Interprets media/communication administrative
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notes for the Blockchain Technologies course at UPF. These notes must cover the theoretical fundamentals of blockchain technologies, including cryptographic primitives and consensus algorithms, while
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publications, please visit: https://sites.google.com/view/ormeir/ Swagato Sanyal earned his PhD from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India. Currently he is a Lecturer at the School