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your application! We are looking for a PhD student in Computer Science formally based at the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) as part of the national research program WASP. Wallenberg
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level especially related to quantum computers, quantum computer algorithms, and the foundations of quantum mechanics, but also more in general mathematics, theoretical physics, mathematical modelling, and
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of the oxidation of multicomponent thin films. The research task includes designing and performing time-resolved experiments of the oxidation process of thin films using synchrotron light-based techniques such as
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researchers. LOE is renowned for its world-leading research on organic electroactive materials, with applications ranging from bioelectronics to nanooptics. The working language is English. At LOE, you will be
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, mechanical engineering, computer engineering, applied mathematics or similar, or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses within the same topics
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your application! We are looking for a PhD student in Computer Science formally based at the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) as part of the national research program WASP. Wallenberg
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based at the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) as part of the national research program WASP. Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) is Sweden's largest
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to nanooptics. The working language is English. At LOE, you will be part of the Organic photonics and Nanooptics group (www.mpjonsson.com ), headed by Prof. Magnus Jonsson. Recent interests of the group include
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and the subject relevant knowledge and skills, for example demonstrated through completed courses at advanced level especially related to quantum computers, quantum computer algorithms, and the
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process of thin films using synchrotron light-based techniques such as diffractometry and spectroscopy. The work includes the growth of the thin films to be studied by magnetron sputtering. The work is