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://stevensrjam.github.io/Website/.ProfileWe are seeking applications from motivated early-career researchers with a strong background in fluid dynamics, mechanical engineering, computational physics, applied physics
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, mechanical engineering, computational physics, applied physics, mathematics, geophysics, or related subject areas. Experience with programming languages such as Fortran, C/C++, MATLAB, or Python is
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(quantum advantage) as well as for producing resources states for universal quantum computation. Important aspects of this project are dispersion engineering of the waveguides and setting up a bulk photon
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([email protected]) About the organisation The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) uses mathematics, electronics and computer technology to contribute
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Key takeaways In this project, we aim to construct integrated quantum light sources suitable for use in photonic quantum computing. We will use the ultra-low loss properties of silicon nitride
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The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) uses mathematics, electronics and computer technology to contribute to the development of Information and Communication Technology
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Vacancies PhD position on: Understanding and controlling membrane fouling in biorefinery applications Key takeaways Within Membrane Surface Science (MSuS) and Membrane Process Technology (MPT), both
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the Netherlands for which no earthquakes have been recorded yet. Your project will be embedded in the Applied Earth Sciences department at the Faculty for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
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Vacancies PhD position on ‘Polyelectrolyte multilayer based membranes for solvent stable nanofiltration in Biorefinery’ Key takeaways Within Membrane Surface Science (MSuS) and Films in Fluids (FiF
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of the leading technologies for quantum computing, and a few years ago, was one of the first technologies in which a quantum advantage was demonstrated. However, the practical conditions under which a quantum