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your research in the area of Quantum optimisation and Quantum AI in ATM domain at 100%. Quantum computing has emerged as a disruptive approach that exploits principles of quantum mechanics to extend
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Technology Laboratory (QTL) , we explore how quantum physics can unlock radically new ways of processing information - far beyond the limits of classical systems. Our research spans quantum computing, sensing
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offer a vibrant, international research environment and direct access to world-class nanofabrication facilities. At the Quantum Technology Laboratory , we explore how quantum physics can unlock radically
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to develop complement/augment classical CFD methods with quantum algorithms/techniques. The work lies at the intersection of multiphase flow physics, numerical modeling, and quantum computing. Who we
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impacts through life-cycle analysis (LCA) and the evaluation of process sustainability within a circular economy framework. This recruitment is connected to WISE (https://wise-materials.org/ ), funded by
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We work on hybrid quantum systems of atoms, mechanical resonators and photonics for sensing and tests of fundamental physics. If you have a passion for highly collaborative, experimental research
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algorithms/techniques. The work lies at the intersection of multiphase flow physics, numerical modeling, and quantum computing. Who we are looking for The following requirements are mandatory: A doctoral
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international partners and connections to industry. We are now looking for a postdoctoral fellow interested in microwave quantum technology based on hybrid semiconductor-superconductor devices. Subject
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in physics (quantum computing related topic) with knowledge in HPC systems and performance engineering. Information about the division and the department At Chalmers, this particular part of
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scattering, cryo-electron and fluorescence microscopy. The experimental and theoretical methods used often have their origins in physics. Significant work is devoted to protein self-assembly and co-assembly