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feature maps and emerging quantum‑inspired or hybrid computational approaches to machine learning. Potential applications span time‑series analysis, dynamical system modelling, and the data‑driven study of
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feature maps and emerging quantum‑inspired or hybrid computational approaches to machine learning. Potential applications span time‑series analysis, dynamical system modelling, and the data‑driven study of
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postdoctoral position within the Q-VERSE EU project, which aims to provide a ready-to-use quantum software toolkit that supports various APIs and HPC interfaces in an open and transparent manner for Europe’s
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Magnets for New Energy and MObility Applications“ funded by the European Union (ERC, MagNEO, 10522110, https://magneoproject.eu/ ). The project aims to develop new alloy material for permanent magnets
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is also a Principal Investigator at the Hylleraas Centre for Quantum Molecular Science, a Norwegian Centre of Excellence dedicated to the development and application of advanced computer simulations
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of cryptographic algorithms through solving polynomial systems of equations. It is crucial for building confidence in quantum safe cryptography, as well as novel symmetric encryption algorithms designed for use with
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hydrogen liquefaction for future transport and energy storage, quantum technologies (such as computing and sensing), and low-temperature energy systems for space and satellite applications. The project
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for Biological and Quantum Technologies Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in Semiconductor Physics is available at the Department of Physics/Centre
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to this temperature regime is essential for applications including hydrogen liquefaction for future transport and energy storage, quantum technologies (such as computing and sensing), and low-temperature energy systems
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for software design to improve reliability, formal definitions for data privacy (GDPR), and reliable systems, in general, and the maritime sec-tor, specifically. New technologies, such as Quantum computing, can