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2028 Background We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to drive the underground infrastructure theme within the Quantum Technology Research Hub in Sensors, Imaging and Timing (www.quisit.org
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candidate has either analytical or computational skills (exact diagonalisation or tensor network techniques) and research experience in either many-body quantum physics, statistical mechanics, statistical
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the underground infrastructure theme within the Quantum Technology Research Hub in Sensors, Imaging and Timing (www.quisit.org ). The successful candidate will focus on designing and conducting large scale
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from AI data centres and high-performance computing. The appointed Research Associate/Fellow will conduct computational studies of electronic transport and quantum phenomena in 2D semiconductor materials
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you have a background in topological quantum computation? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities? You will work on the theory and simulation
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computers”(under the UKRI Guarantee scheme). Topics include: Quantum many-body dynamics Quantum algorithms Quantum-enhanced numerical methods Quantum machine learning Tensor Networks Topological order The
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computers”(under the UKRI Guarantee scheme). Topics include: - Quantum many-body dynamics - Quantum algorithms - Quantum-enhanced numerical methods - Quantum machine learning - Tensor Networks - Topological
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reduce the electricity demand from AI data centres and high-performance computing. The appointed Research Associate/Fellow will conduct computational studies of electronic transport and quantum phenomena
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the successful execution of the project. ATYPIQUAL’s main aim is to unveil a room temperature quantum technology platform based on a novel generation of atomically precise graphene nanoribbons. You will be based
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of 2D materials and comprise exciting new building blocks for exotic new quantum engineering. We seek to control their properties and discover new phases of matter beyond the as-grown crystal properties