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Research Scientist, SCIS

Employer
SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY
Location
Singapore
Closing date
20 Apr 2023

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  • Full Time | Contract
  • Manager
  • Doctorate or equivalent
  • Singapore | Closing On 20 Apr 2023

1-year contract

About Us

Singapore Management University is a place where high-level professionalism blends together with a healthy informality. The 'family-like' atmosphere among the SMU community fosters a culture where employees work, plan, organise and play together – building a strong collegiality and morale within the university.

Our commitment to attract and retain talent is ongoing. We offer attractive benefits and welfare, competitive compensation packages, and generous professional development opportunities – all to meet the work-life needs of our staff. No wonder, then, that SMU continues to be given numerous awards and recognition for its human resource excellence.

Job Description

The candidate will be responsible for conducting research on quantum rare event models in financial markets. Successful candidate will be part of an active research team led by Assoc. Prof Paul Griffin from School of Computing and Information Systems, Singapore Management University. Candidate’s core responsibilities are:

  • Data preparation using standard pipelines
  • Coding the theoretical quantum models for rare event modelling
  • Benchmarking quantum models to classical counterparts
  • Writing academic papers on the results
  • Liaising with academic and industrial partners

Qualifications

  • Minimum PhD degree in Computer Science with experience in quantum computing from an  institution of higher learning
  • Minimum 3 years of relevant research experience in quantum computing
  • Strong proficiency in programming Python and a quantum language such as Qiskit is required
  • Demonstrated experience and know-how on quantum computing
  • Excellent working knowledge of quantum simulators and NISQ devices
  • Good analytical, technical and problem solving skills
  • Applicants with research publications in the area of quantum computing will be advantageous
  • Self-motivated individual who can work independently and also collaboratively with team members

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