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Research Fellow to run research at the intersection of quantum-safe identity and authentication, zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), and AI security. The goal is practical, deployment-ready security: solid
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angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). We have immediate need for enthusiastic postdocs to synthesize novel quantum anomalous Hall phases by MBE, characterize altermagnets and p -wave magnets
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heterogeneity of their environments. For more details, please view www.bussilab.com and https://idmxs.org/research-theme-2/ We are looking for a highly motivated and creative Postdoc Research Fellow to join our
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directly at steven.touzard@nus.edu.sg Qualifications Postdoc applicants should have proven research experience and have a strong interest in quantum technologies. Furthermore, a PhD in Experimental Physics
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Qualifications & Skills PhD in Stem Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Synthetic Biology, Immunology, Bioengineering and at least 2 years postdoc experience in one or more of: Directed differentiation of pluripotent
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A Postdoc/Research Fellow position is available in the laboratories of Prof. Jianzhu CHEN (SMART/MIT) and Prof. CHEW Sing Yian (Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore) to a highly
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frameworks, implementing TEEs for confidential execution, and ensuring secure, tamper-proof dual-hash validation. The specialist will also oversee performance, scalability, and security of on-chain and off
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theoretical analysis, including stability estimates and convergence proofs, to guarantee the reliability of the developed algorithms. Design and execute high-fidelity numerical simulations for PDE-based models
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: The candidate will be part of the 2D materials group focus devices of quantum materials. The successful candidate will be thus part of an exceptional collaborative environment consisting of scientists, postdocs
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into next-generation proof-of-concept energy devices and evaluate their potential in sustainable energy applications. Responsible for project goals, deliverables, and objectives of the academic project