Submitted by
bouchard on Wed, 02/03/2022 - 08:20.
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW - Chirality, Spin Coherence, and Entanglement in Quantum Biology
Arizona State University (ASU) and UCLA
Submitted by
pgora on Mon, 28/02/2022 - 17:05.
Dates:
Monday, March 7, 2022 to Friday, March 11, 2022
We are happy to announce our next QBronze workshop, this time organized jointly by QPoland and QIreland! Join us in the introductory workshop “Quantum Computing and Programming” and learn the basics of quantum computing and how to write simple quantum programs by using Qiskit.
Submitted by
Thbusch on Sun, 27/02/2022 - 03:21.
Dates:
Tuesday, April 12, 2022 to Thursday, April 14, 2022
Ultracold atoms have in the past two decades become one of the most active and exciting research areas in physics. Cold atomic systems are low energy, pure and highly configurable and therefore allow to create setups in which new and advanced quantum mechanical effects can be studied and engineered. In fact, cold atomic systems are not only at the forefront for discovering fundamental new physics, they are also at the frontier in the development of advanced quantum technologies, such as quantum simulators or quantum metrology devices.
Dates:
Monday, March 28, 2022 to Thursday, March 31, 2022
This workshop will explore recent theoretical advances in the fundamental principles of quantum thermodynamics, aiming especially to understand how these can be put into practice in promising experimental platforms. There has a been a proliferation of theoretical results and techniques in recent years, demonstrating many ways that thermodynamics may behave differently in the quantum regime. At the same time, the possibilities for practical demonstrations are growing with ever-better quantum control of diverse types of systems.
We have openings for talented young scientists who are ready to take up a leadership role in our group and to spearhead new initiatives and provide supervision and guidance to junior members of the team.
You will be part of a well funded initiative to create quantum networks of superconducting circuits mediated by telecom photons. Your job will include the following subjects:
Submitted by
Trekut on Wed, 23/02/2022 - 13:53.
Rayleigh's criterion defines the minimum resolvable distance between two incoherent point sources as the diffraction-limited spot size. Enhancing the resolution beyond this limit has been a crucial outstanding problem for many years. A number of solutions have been realized; however, all of them so far relied either on near-field or nonlinear-optical probing, which makes them invasive, expensive and not universally applicable. It would therefore be desirable to find an imaging technique that is both linear-optical and operational in the far-field regime.
Submitted by
lamico on Wed, 23/02/2022 - 13:12.
Dates:
Sunday, May 1, 2022 to Friday, May 13, 2022
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to the upcoming workshop in the field Atomtronics.
Please find the information below. The number of participants is limited to about 80.
We encourage all participants to register and book accommodation as soon as possible to take advantage of the early registration fee and the accommodation offers.
Apologies for multiple posting.
Yours Faithfully,
Submitted by
mwalter on Mon, 21/02/2022 - 20:08.
The Quantum Information group at Ruhr University Bochum led by Prof. Michael Walter is hoping to recruit several doctoral students and/or postdoctoral researchers...
Submitted by
mwalter on Mon, 21/02/2022 - 19:17.
Dates:
Sunday, August 14, 2022 to Friday, August 19, 2022
We are happy to announce that registration has opened for a week-long international summer school on
Quantum Computing
to be held at
Bad Honnef Physics Center, Germany, August 14-19, 2022.
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