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with cutting-edge neuromorphic engineering for brain–computer interfaces. About us The group led by Giacomo Valle is part of the Division of Biomedical signals and systems at the Department of Electrical
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We invite applications for WACQT summer internships focusing on the software and calibration of a 25-qubit quantum processor. You will work in the stimulating research environment in the Quantum
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of all aspects of higher education. More information about us can be found on our website: http://www.chalmers.se/math/ At the Division of Algebra and geometry , we conduct research at a high international
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engineering for brain–computer interfaces. About us The group led by Giacomo Valle is part of the Division of Biomedical signals and systems at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Chalmers University
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, Communication Engineering, Engineering Physics, Computer Engineering or similar, with a strong background in electronic circuit design. Experience in the design of high-frequency circuits is meritorious. Strong
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Do you want to learn how to do machine learning on a real quantum computer, with application to real problems from Life Science? About us The Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT ) is a
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of advancing Swedish academia and industry to the forefront of quantum technology, and to build a Swedish quantum computer. The student contributes to this project to explore fundamental and applied questions in
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Are you excited about pioneering experimental quantum computing? Do you want to be part of a world-class research environment developing the next generation of superconducting quantum processors? We
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of Computer and Network Systems , we design secure, dependable and high-performance computer and communication systems that meet the demands of an increasingly digital and interconnected world. About the
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technology, and to build a Swedish quantum computer). Within AQP, the group of Anton Frisk Kockum has the overarching goal of providing humanity the tools to understand and use large quantum systems. Working