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, for example, information processing, communication systems or medical imaging. Internationally, quantum technology is divided into three pillars - quantum computation and simulations, quantum communication and
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pulses. The division of Atomic Physics is now looking for (at least) two PhD students for the projects described below. The first project is called: Ultrafast quantum metrology with photoelectrons
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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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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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collaboration and co-production internationally. Qualification requirements The applicant is required to have a PhD degree in Quantum Computing or Quantum Information Science. The applicant must have completed
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theoretical physics. It has about 250 employees of which 95 are PhD students. Many have been internationally recruited. The Department is part of the AlbaNova University Center, which apart from the Department
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for the binding affinity of small molecules (e.g. drug candidates) to a macromolecular receptor (e.g. a protein) is one of the most important challenges of computational chemistry. The PhD student will develop
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and work with talented PhD students to advance the state-of-the-art in nanomechanics, optomechanics and cavity quantum electrodynamics. This is a highly multidisciplinary project involving
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modeling of quantum computer systems. This can be either a holder of a PhD in computer science and/or engineering (computer architecture and HPC related topics) with knowledge in quantum computing or a PhD
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for the binding affinity of small molecules (e.g. drug candidates) to a macromolecular receptor (e.g. a protein) is one of the most important challenges of computational chemistry. The PhD student will develop