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aims to develop hybrid quantum–classical approaches for modeling multiphase flows governed by complex, nonlinear dynamics across multiple scales. The postdoctoral researcher will investigate how
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Are you excited about pioneering experimental quantum computing? Do you want to be part of a world-class research environment developing the next generation of superconducting quantum processors? We
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Biochemistry advances multiphase flow and separation science to accelerate industrial innovation and implementation. About the research project The project aims to develop hybrid quantum–classical approaches
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quantum physics to various applications. The division is a central part of NanoLund, Lund University's large interdisciplinary research center on nanoscience and nanotechnology. The research center includes
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-sustainable incumbents in light-emitting applications, such as rare-earth-based phosphors and heavy-metal-based quantum dots. We will explore the potential of these sustainable luminescent nanomaterials as
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nanomaterials, specifically carbon dots, derived from plant-based resources, to replace non-sustainable incumbents in light-emitting applications, such as rare-earth-based phosphors and heavy-metal-based quantum
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phosphors and heavy-metal-based quantum dots. The selected candidates will investigate the fundamental photophysical properties of these sustainable nanomaterials and explore their integration into light
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join us at the Hybrid Quantum Systems Laboratory to design and fabricate photonic
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-sustainable incumbents in light-emitting applications, such as rare-earth-based phosphors and heavy-metal-based quantum dots. We will explore the potential of these sustainable luminescent nanomaterials in
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Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) hosts a unique environment for research and education in photonics, microwave engineering, quantum technologies, and nanofabrication. Our research is