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SUMMARY:Postdoctoral Appointee Quantum Information Science
DESCRIPTION:Job Posting\n\nPostdoctoral Appointee Quantum Information Scie
 nce\n\n\n\nPosition Description:	\nThe Mathematics and Computer Science (M
 CS) Division at Argonne National Laboratory seeks multiple postdoctoral ca
 ndidates to participate in projects of strategic national importance in qu
 antum information science. Postdoctoral appointees will contribute to proj
 ects that model the behavior of multiqubit systems, develop quantum algori
 thms for materials simulations, perform quantum network simulations, and d
 evelop network protocols, or use a full-stack approach to optimize quantum
  computing.\n\nThe MCS Division at Argonne National Laboratory is a leader
  in many areas of quantum information science, including use of high-perfo
 rmance computing for simulations of quantum networks and systems and devel
 opment of quantum algorithms with applications in materials science and op
 timization. The laboratory is the lead institution of Q‑NEXT, a Nati
 onal Quantum Information Science Research Center awarded by the U.S. Depar
 tment of Energy. The Q-NEXT Center includes nearly 100 researchers from th
 ree DOE national laboratories, ten universities, and ten leading U.S. quan
 tum technology companies. Postdoctoral appointees will be fully integrated
  in the quantum information science research team in the MCS Division and 
 have the opportunity to collaborate with leaders in the field.\n\nPositio
 n Requirements:	\nCandidates should have a recent or soon to be expected d
 octoral degree in a computational or engineering discipline or physics. We
  are seeking candidates with knowledge of computing and experience in one 
 or more of the following areas:\n\nSimulation of open quantum systems, noi
 se characterization, or quantum error correction;\nDevelopment of variatio
 nal quantum algorithms with applications in quantum chemistry;\nSimulation
 s of quantum networks or development of quantum network protocols;\nOptimi
 zation of quantum algorithms and quantum programming (e.g., using Qiskit);
 \nHigh-performance computing or scientific computing;\nLarge-scale code de
 velopment in C, C++, Python, or Go.\nPositions are available with start da
 tes in 2021, but there is flexibility in start dates for highly qualified 
 candidates. U.S. citizenship or permanent residency is not required.\n\nAp
 plicants should provide contact information of three references in their a
 pplication.\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg 
 Pass, Tutorial Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass
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