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, connected transport, digital medical records, defence, governmental and of course data communications – would be challenging should the trust in modern communication systems be lost. As quantum technologies
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of experts from SURF. Requirements Specific Requirements PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Operations Research, Computer Science or a related discipline with a focus on quantum algorithms and/or
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Eindhoven. The Project – European Quantum Communications Infrastructure project QCINed The project Quantum Communications Infrastructure in the Netherlands (QCINed) is a 10 million Euro project which is
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The vision of a Quantum Internet is to provide fundamentally new internet technology by enabling quantum communication between any two points on earth. Such a Quantum Internet will – in synergy with
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Eindhoven. The Project - QCINed & CAT2 The project Quantum Communications Infrastructure in the Netherlands (QCINed) is a 10 million Euro project which is carrying out research and development of systems
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for quantum software, which houses experts on all topics in quantum computing. Together, the local institutes form a rich research ecosystem with opportunities to work together with computer scientists
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Communications Infrastructure in the Netherlands (QCINed) is a 10 million Euro project which is carrying out research and development of systems engineered for quantum key distribution as well as relevant
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and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a: Postdoc Automated Reasoning in Quantum Computing (0.8-1.0 FTE) Job description The Faculty of Science, Leiden Institute
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funding from national growth fund programs and EU initiatives (e.g. Kansen voor West); Staying informed about large-scale projects (e.g., quantum internet network) and connect with key regional players like
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Support pioneering research into nano and quantum technology by maintaining and optimising cutting-edge facilities and equipment. That’s your role as a cleanroom engineer/technician at TU Delft