34 high-performance-quantum-computing-"https:"-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney
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theory of fault-tolerant quantum computing background in quantum information theory as applied to quantum many body systems and spin lattices. Pre-employment checks Your employment is conditional upon
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, development of a cryogenic cosmic-ray detector, dilution refrigerator operation, and nanofabrication of radiation-resilient qubit designs, with access to Rigetti Computing 's quantum processor through
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About the opportunity Established as the first computer science department in Australia, the School of Computer Science (SCS) is research intensive and has a strong tradition of research-led teaching. The
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Computational Condensed Matter. In this role, the associate will apply and expand their research expertise to advance the School’s research agenda, conducting independent or team-based scholarly work under the
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advanced scientific computational techniques and research related software packages an understanding of modern scientific computing tools, including high-performance and high-throughput computing
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performance validation. Publish results in high-impact journals and present at leading conferences. Collaborate directly with industry partners to ensure practical translation of research outcomes. About you We
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industry partners, and contributing to a collegial and high-performing research environment. This position offers the opportunity to build your research profile within a leading research-intensive university
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durability for various practical applications. You will be given the opportunity to work collaboratively with a high performing team with increasing capability and capacity expanding research areas to double
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Full time, fixed term opportunity for two years, located at the School of Chemistry, Camperdown Campus Sydney Opportunity to drive a high-impact research program using catalytic air-gap
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, sensing, and computing within a single unified network. These positions will involve advancing fundamental theories and the enabling technologies needed for simultaneous communication, sensing, computing