The Quantum Internet Alliance (QIA) is a consortium funded by the Quantum Flagship Programme. The consortium consists of twelve universities from eight European countries, in close cooperation with over twenty companies and institutes. The aim of QIA is to the develop a blueprint for a future quantum internet.

NOTE: Review of applications will commence December 1, 2018.

The School of Computing Science at Simon Fraser University invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions. We have multiple openings and will consider applications at all ranks, including assistant, associate, and full professor. Excellent applicants in all areas of computer science will be considered. Applicants with research focus on computer security, artificial intelligence, networks and systems, and quantum computing will be given priority.

4 PhD positions are available at the department of informatics, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway. These positions are across disciplines - please apply at this page:

https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/160197/phd-position-4-in-...

We are seeking candidates for possibly renewable one-year post-docs
and research engineers on a relatively broad spectrum of subjects
related to quantum computation. We are looking for candidate with
expertise ranging from formal methods, language design and semantics
to numerical methods applied to quantum circuit synthesis and
emulation of quantum computation. A (non-exhaustive) list of keywords:

We are recruiting an assistant professor, tenure track to the Quantum Technology Laboratory at Chalmers, Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience. The position is supported with a start-up package by the Wallenberg Center for Quantum Technology (WACQT), which is a 10-year research center coordinated from Chalmers.

4 PhD student positions in experimental quantum computing at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden

We are currently recruiting PhD students for the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology and the Flagship-funded project OpenSuperQ. Our ambitious goals at Chalmers are to build a quantum computer with 100 superconducting qubits, and to apply it to real computational problems that cannot be efficiently solved on a conventional computer.

The quantum computing group at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking postdoctoral candidates in quantum computing. We are interested in strong candidates with expertise in various aspects of quantum computing, including quantum algorithms, quantum distributed systems, quantum networking, quantum simulations, or quantum error correction. Positions are available immediately, though candidates should be available no later than July 2019.

QuantERA has launched its second joint transnational call (Call 2019) for proposals in support of transnational research in the field of quantum technologies (QT) on November 21st, 2018. Research funding organisations from 25 countries take part in the call. The deadline to submit proposals is the 18th of February 2019.

The call covers six main topics in the QT field:
• Quantum communication
• Quantum simulation
• Quantum computation
• Quantum information sciences
• Quantum metrology sensing and imaging

Requirements:
-M.Sc. degree in physics
-declaration of starting Ph.D. studies at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Iformatics, University of Gdańsk from 1 of Oct. 2018.
-knowledge of quantum mechanics certified by an appropriate exam mark.
-knowledge of English sufficient to read and create scientificc article.
-Interest in quantum iformation

Description of tasks:

The Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS) is currently seeking outstanding quantum information researchers to join the Center faculty as QuICS Fellows. QuICS is a research partnership between the University of Maryland (UMD) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), with faculty from both institutions. Accordingly, applicants will be considered for tenure-track positions at UMD, and those who are US citizens may also be considered for permanent employment as researchers at NIST.

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