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favor candidates with a degree in physics or materials science. You should: Have a solid grasp of x-ray physics Be a skilled experimental scientist Have proven experience with programming, e.g. Python
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you like to explore the potential of quantum sensing with color centers, develop new sensing modalities and apply these in biology or material sciences? PhD scholarship in Post-Quantum Cryptography
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qualifications The successful candidate must have a MSc in physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science or related areas as well as experience in the general area of catalysis for sustainable energy
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color centers for implementing novel quantum sensor. Two postdoc positions in Cyber-Physical Systems - DTU Compute Denmark Posted on 03/20/2024 Join our team as a Postdoc in Cyber-Physical Systems at DTU
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algorithms. The postdoc takes place at the AlgoLoG section, DTU Compute; a section devoted to the study of theoretical computer science and graph theory. Our current research interests include graph algorithms
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with the geodesy and microwave Departments. You will be involved in and contribute to related ongoing projects on AI at DTU Space and DTU Compute. These also involve our partners in Greenland, the Faroe
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at the Cybersecurity Engineering Section at DTU Compute, Technical University of Denmark. See More Jobs Page Associate Professor or DTU Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Mobile Software Development - DTU Engineering
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research and teaching at the Cybersecurity Engineering Section at DTU Compute, Technical University of Denmark. You could be our new colleague if you are a talented researcher with a passion for research
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random outcomes, quantum random number generators (QRNGs) deliver the best randomness of all physics-based generators Two postdoc positions in Cyber-Physical Systems - DTU Compute Denmark Posted on 03/20
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and data science, artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT), smart and secure societies, smart manufacturing, and life science. At DTU Compute we believe in a diverse workplace with a