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, listed until 2026/09/02 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position Description: Apply Position Description Postdoctoral Positions in Theoretical Quantum Matter and Quantum Information Science Swiss Federal
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. Therefore, about one quarter of our staff are post-docs, post-graduates or apprentices. Altogether, PSI employs 2300 people. For the Ion-Trap Quantum Computing Group we are looking for a Scientist (Tenure
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, armed conflict and authoritarian regimes, and to prevent their reoccurrence. swisspeace's Dealing with the Past Program is currently looking for a(n):
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Eligible candidates who were previously in contact with the Research & Grants Office of UZH and have given them access to their MSCA proposal in the EU Funding & Tenders Portal will be informed automatically if they are selected for a Willener Fellowship. Other eligible candidates may request to...
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of Immune Engineering (BIIE), which aims to develop innovative computational and immune-based solutions for pressing health challenges, particularly those affecting children and adolescents, and encourages
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DIZH understands innovation very broadly and includes all disciplines: artistic, design, natural science, technology, humanities, education and social science.
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Scherrer Institute (PSI) invites applications for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to work at the interface of quantum optics, quantum information science and quantum many-body physics. Led by Prof
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to work at the interface of quantum optics, quantum information science and quantum many-body physics. Led by Prof. Wenchao Xu , the EQE group develops programmable quantum systems based on neutral atoms
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-dimensional datasets. Your profile • PhD in neuroscience, computational neuroscience, or related quantitative discipline (neuroscience background required). • Strong expertise in neuronal data analysis (spike
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correspond to the electron-phonon and anharmonic phonon-phonon coupling elements. With these, dedicated scattering rates can be computed and then used in quantum transport simulations. Down the line, we aim