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PhD in Quantum Computing for Materials Design at Bosch in Germany
Submitted by
likeabosch on Wed, 09/04/2025 - 11:56.
Application deadline:
Friday, December 12, 2025
Quantum computing offers a transformative approach to materials
simulation, potentially performing quantum-mechanical calculations
orders of magnitude faster and more accurately than classical methods on
conventional high-performance computers. This unlocks the true
computational design of novel materials, paving the way for solutions to
global challenges related to sustainability and renewable energies. This
capability can revolutionize various fields, enabling, for example, the
improvement of catalytic processes and a deeper, atomistic understanding
of material degradation. These advancements pave the way for
knowledge-based optimization of load, process, and operating conditions
in devices like fuel cells, ultimately reducing our reliance on scarce,
environmentally harmful, and expensive materials. The focus of the PhD
thesis is the development and testing of hybrid quantum-classical
workflows and relevant models for simulating industrially relevant
materials on a near-term quantum computer.
As a PhD candidate, you will:
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Develop and implement hybrid quantum-classical algorithms and tools for
materials simulation.
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Design and conduct experiments to test and validate these algorithms on
quantum computing platforms.
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Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to integrate quantum computing
methods with classical simulation tools.
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Analyze and interpret simulation results to gain insights into material
properties and behaviors.
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Document your research findings and contribute to scientific
publications and presentations.
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Participate in regular meetings and discussions to share progress and
receive feedback.
Your profile:
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Education: excellent degree in physics, chemistry, or computational
science with focus in theoretical solid-state physics, quantum
mechanics, quantum computing, or related fields
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Personality: self-motivated, curious, creative, open-minded, and
teamplayer
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Working Practice: independent, goal-oriented, and logical thinking
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Experience and Skills: Additional knowledge and experience in density
functional theory, Hubbard models, or quantum circuits is of benefit,
but not mandatory, excellent communication skills, programming
experience (e.g., python, Fortran, C)
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Language: excellent command of spoken and written English, working
knowledge in German desired but not mandatory
Please submit your applications through the
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portal.