Postdoc position funded by the European Union through QuantERA program STAQS:
``Shortcuts to Adiabaticity for Quantum Computation and Simulation''.
PIs of the project: Jacek Dziarmaga and Marek M. Rams
Where: Institute of Theoretical Physics, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland
How long: 24 months
Position is open from Oct. 31, 2022 with a possibility to delay the starting date for up to a few months.
Salary: 10000 PLN/month (pre-tax) or 6000PLN/month (after tax) plus social and health insurance.
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signatur on Thu, 15/09/2022 - 11:15.
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