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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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platforms based on bosonic modes, also called CV modes, such as microwave harmonic oscillators used to process quantum information. The project provides a rare chance to develop new theoretical and
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for fast tune-up Implementation and benchmarking of quantum algorithms Qualifications We are seeking candidates with: A PhD in Physics, Applied Physics, Nanotechnology, Computer Science, Engineering, or a
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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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renovated lab space and a state-of-the-art nanofabrication facility. At the Quantum Technology Laboratory , we explore how quantum physics can unlock radically new ways of processing information - far beyond
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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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We are looking for a Doctoral student to become part of our team at the Division of Applied Quantum Physics at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience. Join our innovative theory team and
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This project focuses on the development of quantum–classical modeling strategies for multiphase flow systems. The PhD topic is on exploring how emerging quantum computing methods can be integrated with classical
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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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activities. For information about the Department of Physics, see: www.fysik.su.se/english . Project description Subject: Physics The Trapped Ion Quantum Technology Group at Stockholm University invites