The University of Toronto Theory of Computation group invites applications for postdoctoral positions to work on theoretical computer science aspects of quantum computing and quantum information starting in Fall 2019. Topics of interest include: algorithms, complexity theory, optimization, and cryptography. We are looking for candidates with a computer science and/or mathematics background.

Research Scientist – Cambridge

The company’s Cambridge-based quantum software team are seeking to hire a post-doctoral research scientist. This is a permanent full time position. You will design quantum algorithms to solve real-world problems using current and near future quantum devices. You will work with our software development team to help realise these algorithms as part of t|ket>, our quantum software platform.

Applications are invited for two postdoctoral positions on the subject of quantum causal structures at the Centre for Quantum Information and Communication at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.

The Wilson Fellowship at Fermilab seeks applications from Ph.D. physicists of exceptional talent with at least two (2) years of post-doctoral experience. The Fellowship is awarded on a competitive basis and is intended to support outstanding assistant professor-level physicists early in their careers. It provides unique opportunities for self-directed research in experimental physics through work on the Fermilab particle physics experiment of the candidate's choice.

Would you like a permanent research position, tinkering with lasers and electronics? Working with some very bright people who love what they do? Without needing to write papers or grant applications? We are continually seeking new people, in particular the kinds of people that have built experiments to work with cold atoms, trapped ions, quantum optics and the like. PhD graduates that have worked with tunable lasers, photodetectors, AOMs, RF electronics and all the stuff that makes our labs fun.

The Quantum Information Group at University College London (UCL) invites applications for the postdoctoral research position associated to the EPSRC project Scrambling of Quantum Information in Many-Body Systems, working with Dr Lluis Masanes. The goals of this project are: to establish realistic time scales for equilibration processes, to quantify the depth/strength of thermalisation processes, to study the effect of causal structure and conformal symmetry in the previous problems, and to construct unitary designs generated by time-independent interactions.

Open Rank Faculty Positions in Quantum Information Science and Engineering

The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado Boulder is seeking applications for tenure-track faculty positions at all levels in the area of Quantum Information Science and Engineering. Within this broad area we are focusing on candidates in the areas of Quantum Computing and Communications Systems, Quantum Sensors and Metrology, Quantum Materials and Devices, as well as supporting technologies.

Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Warm Vapour Quantum Optical Memories
Department of Physics, Parks Road, Oxford
Grade 7: £31,604 - £38,833 p.a.
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Warm Vapour Quantum Optical Memories in the Ultrafast Quantum Optics Group (UFQO) led by Professor Ian Walmsley.

The post is available initially for a fixed-term duration of 12 months.

We are recruiting a postdoc researcher on quantum thermodynamics, information, and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics to join us in Germany. The project will be to further explore and experimentally test a new correspondence introduced recently by Ansari and Nazarov between entropy flow and energy fluctuations." Please apply online, or let those who might be interested know about the opportunity.

Quantum Experiments
IBM Research is seeking Research Staff Members with outstanding background in experimental quantum computing, quantum control, and microwave measurements. Candidates will focus on improving quantum gates in multi-qubit systems and are expected to work closely with theorists to model device physics and develop novel gate implementations in superconducting qubits. Rich collaboration with other members of the quantum computing team is expected.
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