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Academic Research Scientist

Quantum Computing Division

  • PhD required in Quantum Information Science
  • Competitive postdoctoral salary package
  • Access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities
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Climate Modeling Division

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  • Design and implement climate prediction models
  • Collaborate with multi-disciplinary research teams
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"Working at nnnn.ac.ac.ac has given me access to unparalleled research facilities and global collaboration opportunities."

- Dr. Sarah Chen, Quantum Computing Researcher
MIT Postdoctoral Fellow

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- Professor Raj Patel, Climate Science
Stanford Climate Fellow

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- Dr. Emily White, AI Ethics Researcher
University of Oxford