3 quantum-computer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"DIPC---Donostia-International-Physics-Center" positions in Hungary
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optics. Its research portfolio spans both curiosity-driven discovery science and mission oriented‑applied physics, quantum technology and photonics, chemistry and computer science, supported by cutting
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at providing high-precision theoretical predictions for Today's and Tomorrow's particle accelerators. To do so the framework of quantum field theory would be used, in particular perturbative Quantum
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science, society, and the future of Hungary. Its scientific strategy aligns with Hungary’s research and innovation agenda, the John von Neumann Programme, which prioritises four key areas: digital
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