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: https://rademaker.unige.ch/ The candidate · holds a PhD (or an equivalent degree) in Theoretical Quantum Matter Physics by the starting date; · has excellent spoken and written English
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remains poorly understood how such systems learn and what signatures learning leaves in their physical structure and energy landscape. This project aims to build the theoretical foundations of physical
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, collaborate openly across institutions, and have the stamina to push through the engineering challenges that come with real-world physical AI. Your experience and profile: a PhD degree in Computer Vision
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the opportunity to (co-)supervise PhD and/or master students. What we ask of you We are looking for someone with a PhD degree (or close to obtaining one) in theoretical particle physics; an interest in
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leader and follower decisions. We are seeking for a motivated and enthusiastic Postdoc (PD) researcher to join the Combinatorial Optimization group (https://www.tue.nl/en/research/research-groups
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of ultracold atom experiments to new reals of AMO physics. You also should have a recent PhD in experimental ultracold atom or trapped ion physics. great team working skills. initiative and good time management
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working on interdisciplinary research problems at the intersection of mathematics, theoretical computer science and quantum information theory? Are you interested in algebraic complexity theory, fast matrix
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for the green hydrogen transition. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357789/postdoc-ub4h-interconnecting-an… Requirements Specific Requirements A PhD in (Technical) Business
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future-proof skills to enable lifelong learning. Project Focus This Postdoc Research Aims To: Advance theoretical and practical understanding of learning and development processes within and between
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. The position is available for 1 year starting as soon as possible and is intended for candidates with a strong computational soft matter background. What we ask of you A PhD degree in computational physics