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Faculty Positions in Quantum Computing at Institute of Physics (IOP), Chinese Academy of Sciences
The Quantum Computation Research Center (QCRC) of Institute of Physics (IOP), Chinese Academy of Sciences invites talented applicants from the candidates who have the capacity or have exhibited the potential of running a world-recognized independent research program for multiple opening positions at all levels from junior Tenure-Track Assistant Professor to senior Full Professor in, but not limited to, the following directions: Superconducting quantum computing Trapped-ion quantum computing Quantum algorithms Quantum simulations Quantum software Quantum information theory Quantum control Quantum coding theory Quantum complexity theory Quantum cryptography Quantum machine learning Fault-tolerant quantum c
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