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researcher at the "Laboratory of Computational Quantum Theory of Many-Body Systems" (cqmt.org) within the "European Center for Quantum Sciences (CESQ)" (cesq.eu) in Strasbourg, France. The CESQ is a
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• Supervision of interns, collaboration with PhD students The team investigates logical foundations and formal methods for quantum programming languages leveraging on a strong expertise in linear logic, lambda
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-qubit gates using intra-cavity Rydberg superatoms for photonic quantum computing. The post-doctoral researcher will develop new protocols for quantum engineering of light using cold interacting atoms, and
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& Complexity group - Participation in the research seminar and group discussions - Supervision of interns and collaboration with PhD students The team has strong expertise in quantum algorithms and quantum
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of the fabricated samples. Research will be conducted in collaboration with PhD students and members of the Orsay group, using the expertise and manufacturing capabilities of the LPS as well as the neighbouring C2N
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Eligibility criteria Competencies: - PhD in theoretical computer science or a related field - Ability to conduct independent research - Writing scientific papers and presenting work in seminars - Organizational
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Moléculaire (L2CM) is a joint research unit of the Université de Lorraine and the CNRS (UMR 7053), comprising around 40 permanent staff members and 20 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. Founded in 2018
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experimental teams in the laboratory and may also participate in the supervision of interns or doctoral students. The position is hosted at the Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Materials of Strasbourg
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Jan 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Offer Starting Date 1 Mar 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe Is
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fields. Such interactions follow the laws of strong-field quantum electrodynamics (QED) that has emerged as a promising discovery science area with exciting opportunities. Strong-field QED effects appear