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Exciting postdoctoral role for an early career researcher with a PhD in Physics, Quantum Engineering or Nanotechnology Work with 2D materials to produce new and innovative quantum emitters Join the
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Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to focus their efforts on developing their expertise and emerging research profile in ultracold atoms and hydrodynamics of quantum
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a suitably qualified postdoctoral fellow to be part of our Centre for Quantum Engineering at the School of Mathematical and Physical
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, grant writing support, greater research funding opportunities, and other forms of staff support and development. About This Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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selection criteria. Essential Ph.D. in physics with a specialization in quantum information. Previous research experience in Boson sampling and quantum algorithms. Fundamental understanding of consensus
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on quantum computers Base Salary, Academic level A/B $101,507 - $140,586 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Chemistry is currently seeking three Postdoctoral Research Associates
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team of quantum physicists, engineers, technicians, postdoctoral researchers, and PhD students for early-stage quantum system implementations on silicon-based quantum computer devices. Generate high
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campus, but may be required to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University About the Role Join our cutting-edge research team as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant for the exciting ARC
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Matter Particle Physics. It also leads in research areas including quantum and frequency metrology, quantum gravity and field, quantum information and computation, spintronics and magnetisation dynamics
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. Quantum batteries are devices that use quantum effects to leverage enhanced efficiencies over conventional battery technologies. While research into these fascinating systems is still in its infancy