STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

We are searching for a talented and motivated PhD student who is interested in experimental quantum optics and quantum information with trapped ions. The research will focus on the investigation of trapped strontium Rydberg ions.

Trapped Rydberg ions are a novel system for quantum technologies. By laser light, the ions’ outermost electrons are excited to high-lying orbitals. Such Rydberg ions are million times bigger than ions in the ground state, and due to their size, they obtain very peculiar properties.

Candidates are sought for a PhD position in Theoretical Physics at l'Institut de Nanosciences de Paris (Sorbonne université) to be supervised by Dr Alex Chin. The project involves the simulation and theory of open quantum systems, with a focus on using new Tensor Network methods as a way to access the non-perturbative, real-time physics of excitons interacting with molecular vibrations in organic semiconductors and supramolecular nanostructures (see pdf at URL above).

Postdoc Research Associate in Quantum Error Correction
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Fixed-term for 30 months with a start date of 1 August 2018 or as soon as
possible thereafter.
Grade 7, £30,688- £32,548
Closing date:11 April 2018

Note the closing date as there is not long left to apply!

Qubit Protocol is a decentralised blockchain enabled governance protocol that utilises the collective intelligence of the quantum science community to make strategic funding decisions on quantum technology projects. Projects place a proposal onto the Qubit Protocol and then experts and public token holders will be allowed to vote on the most meritorious projects to be funded.

The Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP) invites applications for one or two postdoctoral positions in the area of theoretical quantum information and many-body physics. The successful candidate will join the Junior Research Group led by Prof Jaeyoon Cho. The group has a broad range of interests in quantum information and many-body theories. APCTP is situated at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea, and provides a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment for theoretical physicists.

Submission deadline: 

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Registration deadline: 

Sunday, June 10, 2018

The Conference will continue the work of the Italian Quantum community and agenda, first set in Camerino in 2008. It aims to bring together many researchers from Italy and around the world. Professors, young researchers, postdocs and students will have the opportunity to meet active research groups and establish collaborations.
The main topics of IQIS2018 will be Quantum Technologies, Fundamental Quantum Science, Quantum Hardware and Selected Special Topics of current interest.

We are looking for a co-investigator in a QuantEra project “Cavity-Enhanced Quantum Optical Clocks” (Q-Clocks). Q-Clocks seeks to establish a new frontier in the quantum measurement of time by joining state-of-the-art optical lattice clocks and the quantized electromagnetic field provided by an optical cavity. The goal of the project is to apply advanced quantum techniques to state-of-the-art optical lattice clocks, demonstrating enhanced sensitivity while preserving long coherence times and the highest accuracy.

Registration deadline: 

Friday, April 20, 2018

The intention of these workshops is to foster new collaborations and to stimulate interesting discussions on various aspects of multipartite entanglement. In order to ease the discussions there will be two poster sessions scheduled, where everybody is very welcome to present his/her work. The posters will remain on display for the whole duration of the workshop. Moreover, a few talks will be pre-arranged in advance. The rest of the talks will be organized during the meeting.

Submission deadline: 

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Registration deadline: 

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Dear Colleagues,

We are organizing a half-day

Workshop on Complex Quantum Networks
http://qunet.phys-info.org/

on 11 June 2018, in Paris, France,

as a satellite workshop of NetSci 2018, the most important international conference on Network Science.

Topics of special interest to this workshop are:
- Quantum communication networks
- Detecting the presence of quantum effects in networks
- Quantum network control
- Quantum critical phenomena in complex networks

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