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quantum chemical calculations and molecular simulations Evaluating and developing molecular theories for association interactions with consideration of structural information Unifying descriptions
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. Experience with quantum simulators, such as NetSquid, is a plus; Familiarity with the basic concepts of quantum information and quantum computing; Curiosity to research and develop new solutions in
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computing. The position offers an exciting opportunity to join a cutting-edge research project focusing on the co-design of CMOS and spintronic devices for next-generation energy-efficient and non-von-Neumann
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international RECRUIT grant awarded to Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) Nicolas Ubrig and will be part of the Quantum Optoelectronics group. The position is available starting 1 May 2026. The successful
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conduct and interpret tomorrow’s fusion experiments? Do you have a background in plasma physics, computational physics, inverse problems, or tomography? Then this PhD opportunity at the Technical University
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various areas of theoretical and computational chemistry such as quantum and semi-classical theory of molecules, electronic excited-state dynamics and relaxation, materials and light, statistical mechanics
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opportunity to work in various areas of theoretical and computational chemistry such as quantum and semi-classical theory of molecules, electronic excited-state dynamics and relaxation, materials and light
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student to work on experimental studies of polaritons and light–matter interactions, and in particular topics related to cathodoluminescence spectroscopy of Mie-exciton and plexciton polaritons, quantum
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Job Description The section for Computational Atomic-scale Materials Design (CAMD) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), is seeking an outstanding and highly motivated candidate for a PhD
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quantum technology. If you have a relevant academic background and want to fulfill your ambitions, this is the right place for you. Responsibilities and qualifications The focus research areas