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: https://docfam.icmab.es/ Job Title: PhD Student - Emergent Phases in Quantum Oxides Description of the project/group: Our group has developed wide experience in the fabrication of epitaxial oxide thin
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: https://docfam.icmab.es/ Job Title: PhD Student - Engineering quantum properties of 2D materials by 1D and 2D superlattices Description of the project/group: Since the rise of graphene, the field of 2D
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are pleased to offer a PhD position in the field of Silicon-based quantum computing at nanoGUNE
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of 2 years, to work in the area of Quantum Computation. We offer a PhD position on Quantum Computing supervised by Dr. Mikel Sanz (BCAM) and associated to a project STACQ funded by the IKUR strategy
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heterostructures with unconventional merging of functional materials to develop a new generation of sensors and quantum devices. Devices based on the synergetic combination of oxide ferromagnetic (FM
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of the training process of machine learning algorithms for power system applications 2) Enhance the performance and scalability of a peer-to-peer trading optimization algorithm using quantum computing (QC). Develop
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solutions for 5G. The selected person will participate in the DANGER project with the design of cryptographic solutions (multi-party, homomorphic encryption, post-quantum) that can promote sustainability
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vibrations) can now be studied from first principles (in particular, using Density Functional Theory), dealing with the full quantum-mechanical nature of these degrees of freedom. However, this can only be
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Environment Information, communication and quantum technologies Candidates can review the research lines here: http://icn2.cat/en/research During the application process, candidates will be asked to select the
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-heterostructures, carbon nanotubes and other nanomaterials (quantum dots, metallic nanoparticles). All research efforts aim to bridge the gap between fundamental nanomaterial engineering and medicines development