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control system for a wide range of advanced qubit technologies, which may include the superconducting circuits, the neutral atoms, and the trapped ions platform.You will explore the full stack of control
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journals, and contribute to scientific research papers and reports. Lead, mentor and train graduate students, technical staff, and other group members as necessary. Attend group meetings and present status
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of materials and energy through adaptive interfacial assemblies. We are seeking candidates from diverse backgrounds for a Postdoctoral Scholar to lead the synthetic development of functional materials and
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conversion technologies, from fuel-cells to flow batteries and electrolyzers. Conceive and execute research that is novel and can lead to high impact. Develop in-situ structural and spectroscopic
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, energy efficiency, demand flexibility, electricity system planning, electricity reliability and resilience, and utility regulation. In this exciting role, you will lead research projects involving policy
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, energy efficiency, demand flexibility, electricity system planning, electricity reliability and resilience, and utility regulation. In this exciting role, you will lead advanced research projects involving
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. Hands-on experience in TDTR/FDTR. Experience with nanofabrication and characterization techniques including photolithography, thin film deposition, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and scanning electron
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. Ability to lead team discussions and effectively develop practical and sound solutions to advance research. Ability to meet deadlines and manage changing work demands while producing high-quality results
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. The postdoctoral researcher will lead the synthesis and assembly of novel metal–organic photoresists that are activated by extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation to generate and confine chemical patterns
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: Ph.D. in Physics or Electrical Engineering. Experience in optics, UHV systems, laser stabilization, and system assembly. Background in cavity QED, in particular, coupling atoms with cavity fields