31 adiabatic-quantum-computers research jobs at University of Amsterdam in Netherlands
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couple these materials to resonant metasurfaces. Using their combination, you will investigate the unique properties of these 2D quantum materials and use them to develop multifunctional and atomically
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Are you passionate about machine learning, natural language processing, or computer vision? We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join the research group led by Ivan Titov (http://ivan
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weapons, dual use technologies with a disruptive potential, quantum technologies, and neurotechnology. Two main lines of enquiry guide research within this strand: on the one hand, we question how legal
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postdoctoral researcher with either Computer Vision, Machine Learning, or Applied Mathematics background to join a team of 15+ researchers (1+1 years contract); a team that is connected with the ELLIS Network
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? Are you interested in developing pipelines and automated processing workflows for LiDAR metric extraction using parallel and distributed computing in a cloud environment? The Institute for Biodiversity and
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? Do you enjoy working in an interdisciplinary academic research setting bridging ecology and computer science? The Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED ) at the University
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projects; You have a background in organic synthesis and catalysis; You should be team players as the projects will be carried out in the context of a collaborative program; You should have excellent project
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within the programme group urban geographies. What are you going to do You take stock of existing quantitative databases across European contexts (including but not limited to: Czech republic, Denmark
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to do? This one-year position is part of the ten-year ROBUST program, an initiative of ICAI, the national Innovation Center for Artificial Intelligence. The position is based in Amsterdam, with leading
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Observatory has received funding from the Open Society Foundations and from the Civitates initiative (“Healthy Digital Public Sphere”) programme) and the European Platform Publics Research Network (a