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Theory at the Quantum Science group , School of Physics. The theory group is led by Professor Stephen Bartlett , Professor Andrew Doherty and Dr Dominic Williamson and will require a postdoctoral theorist
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with Dr Xanthe Croot 's Superconducting Quantum Circuits Laboratory and Prof Andrew Doherty 's quantum theory group at the University of Sydney. In this role, the successful candidate will lead the
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Laboratory and Prof Andrew Doherty 's quantum theory group at the University of Sydney. In this role, the successful candidate will lead the experimental effort, including superconducting qubit measurements
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, scalable numerical algorithms for extracting the evolution model of the relevant dynamical skeleton, quantifying associated uncertainties. We will develop mathematical theory underpinning the novel
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) and ARD (Germany) A 99% satisfaction rate in the UNSW course Contemporary East Asian Art: Theories and Practices (2022–2025) Responsibilities Summary: Conduct research that is original, rigorous and
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in condensed matter theory and computational methods advanced research and technical skills appropriate to computational condensed matter, including density-functional theory and supercomputing
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visualization; applicants are encouraged to include links to relevant code or repositories in their CV experience working with multimodal or data‑driven research workflows and translating quantitative outputs
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visualization; applicants are encouraged to include links to relevant code or repositories in their CV experience working with multimodal or data‑driven research workflows and translating quantitative outputs
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shielding, radiation damage, particle transport. Computational skills allowing to compose or modify comprehensive simulation open-source codes. Experience in data analysis and simulations of complex and
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actively demonstrate the Code of Conduct and Values . Cooperate with all health and safety policy and procedures of the University and take all reasonable care to ensure your actions or omissions do not