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Postdoctoral Fellow Position in Quantum Optics and Laser Sciences Title: Postdoctoral Fellow, Experimental Physics Appointment Status: Non-tenure track Department: Department of Physics, Indiana University
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. Individuals in this position will perform technical work supporting the collaboration's scientific research. Research Title: Quantum Transduction Postdoctoral Fellow The work will entail: The Quantum
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. Individuals in this position will perform technical work supporting the collaboration's scientific research. Research Title: Experimental Quantum Network Metrology, Physicist The work will entail: The candidate
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| Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering-JM The OQI program involves a wide range of research projects where students will learn to address scientific issues. 80% participates in research
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: Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Position Description: The Y-Lab is seeking a postdoctoral fellow for projects in the following areas: Optical-to-optical quantum frequency
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and mass spectra using quantum chemistry and related methodologies. - Create AI/ML models for high-fidelity prediction of the infrared and mass spectra and validate their use in matching experimentally
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-t'ukpyolsi 02455, Korea, The Republic of [map ] Subject Area: Physics / Quantum Field Theory Appl Deadline: 2026/02/10 04:59 AM (posted 2025/12/02 05:00 AM) Position Description: Apply 2026/02/09 11:59PM
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, UV-vis, FL…etc.) is essential. The preferred candidate will have a deep understanding of the chemistry of the main-group elements. Experience with DFT or quantum-chemical calculations is also preferred
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techniques (e.g. NMR, IR, UV-vis spectroscopy, Mass spectrometry, and X-ray diffraction) necessary for characterizing new molecules and polymers. Experience with photochemistry (e.g. quantum yield analysis
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techniques (e.g. NMR, IR, UV-vis spectroscopy, Mass spectrometry, and X-ray diffraction) necessary for characterizing new molecules and polymers. Experience with photochemistry (e.g. quantum yield analysis