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of superconducting quantum devices require generating and acquiring microwave signals and efficiently processing the resulting data, typically using Radio Frequency System-on-Chip (RFSoC) platforms with Python-based
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, quantum information • Basic programming experience (Python, MATLAB, or similar) is an advantage • Experience with bosonic codes Contract terms Temporary employment. What we offer Chalmers provides a
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communication skills in written and spoken English. Proficiency in programming with high-level languages like Python. The following will strengthen your application: Familiarity with open quantum systems
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multidisciplinary teams. Ability to program in high-level languages such as Python or C. The following experience will strengthen your application: Experience training others in technical methods, programming, etc
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combining qualitative and quantitative analysis Familiarity with R, Python, or similar analytical tools. Experience with text analysis and survey methodology Knowledge of energy, climate, or sustainability
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in multidisciplinary teams. Ability to program in high-level languages such as Python or C. The following experience will strengthen your application: Experience training others in technical methods
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and automated floor-plan recognition, to fill data gaps and harmonise information from disparate sources. Learn more and watch our project video here: https://sb.chalmers.se/digital-material-inventories
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immune cells. Experience with evaluating phagocyte functions such as reactive oxygen species, degranulation, NETs, chemotaxis, and phagocytosis. Experience in coding in python or matlab. The following
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physics, electrical engineering, or a related field Are interested in quantum technology, quantum information, or condensed‑matter physics Have basic programming experience. Python, MATLAB, or similar is an
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additional tasks include to improve our main simulation tool (Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator, https://www.radiativetransfer.org/ ), to apply the derived geophysical data for verifying climate models