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signatur on Fri, 23/02/2024 - 13:22.
One post doc position is available in the theoretical quantum optics group at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen. The position will be part of the quantum internet alliance, which is a European project aiming at building large-scale quantum networks. The post doc will participate in designing and modelling the prototype quantum internet that is scheduled to be built at the end of the project. Additionally, the post doc will work on making large entangled photonic states using quantum dots in waveguides.
The Theoretical Quantum Optics group at the University of Siegen (Germany) is hiring. Possible research topics include quantum thermodynamics, theory of open quantum systems, quantum metrology, matter-wave physics, quantum foundations, and statistical learning methods. You will work with Stefan Nimmrichter, in a diverse and international research group led by five PIs. Local experimental groups in nano-optics and ion-based quantum computing are available for collaborations. If you have a significant research record in quantum theory and the motivation to do teaching, please apply directly to us until March 31st, 2024! Later applications may be considered, and the position is available starting May 2024.
Applications are invited for several postdoctoral positions in quantum computing at Nagoya University and Tokyo Institute of Technology.
These positions are funded by the new research project "Secure Distributed Quantum Computing with Medium-Scale Quantum Computers" (PI: François Le Gall), which has a focus on the following subjects:
Submitted by
acaroten on Thu, 22/02/2024 - 11:25.
We are excited to advertise 11 3-year positions for PhD degrees to begin in 2024 as part of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action Doctoral Network (MSCA DN) CaLiFornia “Cartan and differential geometry, Lie theory, quantum groups and noncommutative geometry For novel and Innovative Applications to quantum algorithms and geometric deep learning”.
A three-year senior post-doctoral position is available in the group of Alexia Auffèves (CNRS-MajuLab-CQT, Singapore), as part of the project BACQ funded by the French Quantum Strategy. The post-doc will build standards of energetic efficiencies for full-stack quantum processors and study the conditions for energetic advantages of quantum nature in a systematic way.
We are inviting application for a PhD position in Quantum Matterwave Optics.
The Cretan Matter Waves Group on Crete is one of the leading European Groups in Atomtronics and Matterwave Optics. We have recently built the first fully coherent waveguide for matterwaves, which we published in Nature. In this system, we used a novel gravito-magnetic matte wave lens to demonstrate delta-kick cooling down to a temperature of a few piko-Kelvins.
You will work on some of the most exciting and advanced experiments on quantum mechanics and ultra-cold atoms anywhere.
You will be part of an international, dedicated, and closely-knit team of young scientists.
You will receive excellent training. You will attend dedicated EU training schools. You will be working closely with some of the leaders in the field.
You will have the opportunity of placements in high-tech quantum companiesl
Last, but not least Crete is a wonderful island, a beautiful place to live.
Cambridge, UK | Full-time | Permanent | Salary: £45,000 - £60,000 DOE
Submitted by
srjmas on Wed, 21/02/2024 - 10:55.
We are looking for highly motivated scientists to work on experiments with superconducting qubits. These positions will be funded by the European Research Council (ERC) through the Advanced Grant „Millimeter-Wave Superconducting Quantum Circuits” - Milli-Q. The goal is to develop novel superconducting quantum circuits which are operating at frequencies one order of magnitude larger than those demonstrated until now, going up to the 100 GHz frequency range, introducing numerous advantages, including:
Dates:
Monday, July 1, 2024 to Friday, July 5, 2024
Central European Workshop on Quantum Optics (CEWQO) is one of the most popular annual meetings for scientists from Europe and beyond. Each year it is organized in a different place and this year its 28th iteration returns to the Central Europe. Let us meet in Olomouc (1st—5th of July, 2024) and discuss the broad canvass of Quantum Optics, from the fundamentals to the technological applications.
I am recruiting one PostDoc in my group at Inria Saclay, Ecole Polytechnique near Paris. PhD and master thesis candidates are also welcome to apply. As part of a new dynamic INRIA Team located in Saclay, you will have the possibility to collaborate with other quantum information researchers in Paris area and abroad.
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