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. The QUBIC consortium will deliver disruptive innovations across three core quantum domains: Development of quantum algorithms to solve current industry-specific challenges. Advancement of quantum processors
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applications on commercially available quantum platforms. Example directions include Rydberg-atom interactions and collective decay, quantum many-body dynamics, and implementing fault-tolerant quantum algorithms
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etc., please see: https://csrankings.org/#/indexai&vision&mlmining&nlp&robotics&bio&world and https://mbzuai.ac.ae/study/faculty-directory/ They will work on developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
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for designing and predicting quantum materials/systems/devices; error correction and fault-tolerant architectures; novel quantum algorithms for near-term and fault-tolerant quantum computing; quantum advantage
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Engineer in Underwater Perception, you play a pivotal role in shaping the future of energy-efficient AI algorithms for underwater perception. What you will do Identify research and technology gaps
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. The ultimate goal is to develop theory and methods for the construction of low-complexity invariant sets, using computationally tractable algorithms. Funding Notes This is a self-funded research project. We
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of Digital Media Signal Processing, Circuits and Systems, Digital Communication, Bioengineering, Power Management and Control, as well as the emerging area of Quantum Algorithms and Communication
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mathematical theory and algorithm development as well as engineering methods that enable robust and efficient practical solutions. As society and technology evolve toward increasingly large‑scale, data‑intensive
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. The PhD candidate will join the team Methods and Algorithms for Bioinformatics (MAB). - Supervision: - Dr Eric Rivals, HdR, (LIRMM), CNRS Research Director in computer science and bioinformatics (web https
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. This includes modelling, data analysis and algorithmic development, as well as experimental validation of models and algorithms. It contributes to the performance assessment of space missions. More specifically