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| Jan13-05, 05:08 AM | #1 |
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How to find a short-term Visiting Position in Quantum Computation?
How to find a short-term Visiting Position in the area of Quantum Computation? I interesting to collaboration with other research groups.
One of my results is Probabilistic Simulation of entangled states and Quantum Computation. I have the computer's program for simulation of Qubits in Pascal. But for the father progress of realization Quantum Algorithms on Probabilistic computer I hope to collaboration. As single researcher I need to collaborations and discussions before the publish. I work in the one of Russian Universities. |
| Jan13-05, 06:14 AM | #2 |
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First thing to do is, of course, to read publications in the field. Correspond with the authors of papers you find interesting. After you have established a personal relationship with some of them, ask that they suggest, to the chair of their department, a visiting position.
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| Jan13-05, 10:00 AM | #3 |
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Is there another way? For example. What the name of Centers of Theoretical Physics can to address short-term visiting researchers? |
| Jan15-05, 10:08 AM | #4 |
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How to find a short-term Visiting Position in Quantum Computation?
Contact E-mail: qubit@mail.ru
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