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/or peer-reviewed journals Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Computational Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Computer Science/Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or a related field
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total of 5 years of relevant work experience as a post-doc and/or in an R&D position, excluding time associated with family planning, military service, illness or other life-changing events. Why Join Us
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. Please apply at https://bnl.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/Externa/job/Upton-NY/Postdoctoral-Researcher-in-Quantum-Algorithms-and-Quantum-Information-Science-for-Quantum-Field-Theoretic-Applications-to-Condensed
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-theoretic expertise. *Familiarity with topological phases of matter and their classification. *Some experience with quantum information science research is desirable but not essential. Application
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 24-Jan-26 Location: Upton, NY, Type: Full-time Categories: Staff/Administrative Internal Number: JR102233 Brookhaven
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information at BNL | Benefits Program The Environment, Biology, Nuclear Science & Nonproliferation Directorate conducts fundamental research and develops technology to enable the transition to a secure
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develop and use Python-based, automated computational workflows for simulation setup, execution on HPC resources, and systematic post-processing of results. * You will derive physically interpretable
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, assembled to address challenges facing scalable quantum computing and provide breakthroughs to strengthen U.S. leadership in quantum information science and technology. The C2QA scientific mission is to
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.myworkdayjobs.com/Externa/job/Upton-NY/Postdoctoral-Researcher-in-Theoretical-Quantum-Information-Science-and-Quantum-Physics_JR102187 . Contact: Matthew Jabczynski Email: Postal Mail: 734 Brookhaven Avenue Bldg
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. This calls for expertise across disciplinary sciences - encompassing quantum information theory, physics of quantum materials - to develop new design principles for scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing