208 postdoctoral-quantum-information-theoretical-physics-mathematical-physics positions at Delft University of Technology
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Join us on our quest to overcome a long-standing research challenge in soft tissue biomechanics through the combination of multi-modal experimental tissue testing data, machine learning and physics
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3D Representation for Controlling Composite Fabrication Process We are looking for a passionate Postdoctoral researcher to join our team and contribute to a cutting-edge project at the intersection
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3D Representation for Controlling Composite Fabrication Process We are looking for a passionate Postdoctoral researcher to join our team and contribute to a cutting-edge project at the intersection
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phenomena in a tunable fashion, to simulate non-trivial quantum physics, and ultimately to compute classically hard problems. A foundational aspect to make impact and to enable advances in this domain is the
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beyond current systems. We offer PhD positions on the following two topics: Data Management using Quantum Computers: Objective: Research and develop theoretical foundations for applying quantum computing
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Join us on our quest to overcome a long-standing research challenge in soft tissue biomechanics through the combination of multi-modal experimental tissue testing data, machine learning and physics
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of this position is the theoretical foundation of statistical machine learning, with applications to satellite-based imageries. Candidates are required to have a strong background in mathematical statistics, signal
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future is a thorough understanding and assessment of the thermo-physical properties (e.g melting temperature, heat capacity, density, viscosity, thermal conductivity) of the molten fuel salt during reactor
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beyond current systems. We offer PhD positions on the following two topics: Data Management using Quantum Computers: Objective: Research and develop theoretical foundations for applying quantum computing
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) on the other hand. We use tools from statistical physics, information theory and non-linear dynamics to understand the how well a particular system responds to a stimulus, and how this stimulus is processed