10 high-performance-quantum-computing "https:" "https:" Postdoctoral positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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candidates which are explored in more depth. In particular you will work on the extension, development and analysis of new quantum algorithms for near-term and fault tolerant quantum computers for drug
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candidates which are explored in more depth. In particular you will work on the extension, development and analysis of new quantum algorithms for near-term and fault tolerant quantum computers for drug
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, cutting edge research towards scalable quantum computing A research track record commensurate with our ambition Our Offer: We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the
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characterization (e.g. KPFM) of thin-film model surface for localized characterization across heterogeneous surfaces High-troughput data collection and physical parameter analysis for catalytic mechanism Exploration
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English (at least B2 level according to the CEFR: https://go.fzj.de/languagerequirements ), ideally supported by a certificate confirming the language level. Knowledge of German is not prerequisite
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integration into a science-industry collaboration with practical relevance HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING: Leverage cutting-edge computational resources, including access to top European supercomputers on site
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genomic approaches Application of the modeling approaches in relevant downstream tasks Co-development of high-performance computing AI training codes for the first European Exascale Supercomputer JUPITER
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(e.g. fuel cells, batteries, heterogeneous catalysts, interfaces) Proficiency in high-level programming languages, e.g. Python Previous supervision of graduate students, as well as laboratory
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strong expertise in biophysics and soft matter. INDUSTRY COLLABORATION: Benefit from direct integration into a science-industry collaboration with practical relevance HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING: Leverage
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Your Job: Responsible scientist for the operation of the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) device Upgrade and development of the device for future projects Research on fusion relevant materials