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Research Assistant (Applications of Riemannian Optimization to Quantum Computing)
Nanyang Technological University
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singapore, Singapore
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June 08, 2026
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Research assistant in '
Specialist in applications of Riemannian optimization to quantum computing
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The Nanyang Quantum Solutions team led by Prof. Marek Gluza at NTU Singapore is seeking a new member to propose new quantum algorithmic solutions based on Riemannian geometry.
With whom With Prof. Marek Gluza at NTU Singapore who is eager to debate with you whether double-bracket quantum algorithms or a different approach are the right one when executing on Helios or Heron. The research group is being formed and see for the intended culture centered on the idea of serving experimental efforts through theoretical support developing quantum middleware solutions.
Key Responsibilities: Use analytical techniques of Riemannian optimization to analyze the performance of quantum algorithms derived, e.g. from double-bracket flows.
Propose new quantum algorithms and new proof techniques.
Job Requirements: Bachelor's degree in mathematics, physics, computer science or related ...
Specialist in applications of Riemannian optimization to quantum computing
'
The Nanyang Quantum Solutions team led by Prof. Marek Gluza at NTU Singapore is seeking a new member to propose new quantum algorithmic solutions based on Riemannian geometry.
With whom With Prof. Marek Gluza at NTU Singapore who is eager to debate with you whether double-bracket quantum algorithms or a different approach are the right one when executing on Helios or Heron. The research group is being formed and see for the intended culture centered on the idea of serving experimental efforts through theoretical support developing quantum middleware solutions.
Key Responsibilities: Use analytical techniques of Riemannian optimization to analyze the performance of quantum algorithms derived, e.g. from double-bracket flows.
Propose new quantum algorithms and new proof techniques.
Job Requirements: Bachelor's degree in mathematics, physics, computer science or related ...