Application deadline: 

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

We are looking for candidates for a 6 months paid internship in quantum software development to join our team at the Institut de Recherche en Informatique Fondamentale in Paris (IRIF: https://www.irif.fr//en/index).

We are a group of researchers in quantum algorithmic, with focus on quantum machine learning.

Application deadline: 

Friday, September 28, 2018

Two postdoctoral positions are available for projects developing and demonstrating diamond nanophotonic and optomechanical technologies for applications in quantum sensing and information processing, including but not limited to quantum transduction, quantum memory, wavelength translation, and spin-photon entanglement.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

PhD position in Quantum Communication

We seek for a talented and independent graduate student who wishes to develop her/his scientific career in a friendly and stimulating environment. This doctoral degree project will be carried out in the quantum photonics group led by Ana Predojevic (http://qphotonics.fysik.su.se). The successful candidate should have interest in quantum technologies, specifically quantum information and communication.

Application deadline: 

Thursday, November 1, 2018

USC’s Information Sciences Institute (ISI) invites applications for a postdoc position starting immediately. This is a 1-year appointment with a strong possibility of reappointment.

In this position, the successful applicant is expected to contribute to the design and development of algorithms and methods in the field of adiabatic quantum computing (quantum annealing), specifically, searching for potential advantages of quantum annealers over standard algorithms.

Application deadline: 

Saturday, December 1, 2018

The Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS, http://quics.umd.edu) is seeking exceptional candidates for the QuICS Hartree Postdoctoral Fellowships in Quantum Information and Computer Science.

Application deadline: 

Thursday, September 20, 2018

We are currently offering a position to a highly motivated and well-qualified researcher who intends to enhance the career in the field of quantum information science, on either the postdoctoral or the PhD student level. The successful candidate will work in the research group for quantum information theory led by Jens Eisert at the Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems of the Free University of Berlin.

The Computer Science Department at the University of Paderborn is seeking motivated Masters and Ph.D. students in the areas of quantum algorithms, complexity theory, and/or cryptography.

Master's students will be recruited into the research group of Jun.-Prof. Dr. Sevag Gharibian. Ph.d. students will be recruited into the group of Prof. Dr. Johannes Blömer.

For information, as well as formal advertisements, please visit:

http://groups.uni-paderborn.de/fg-qi/openings.html

Application deadline: 

Monday, December 31, 2018

In the Theory of Cold Atoms group of Prof. Uwe R. Fischer at Seoul National University, a Postdoc position is open in the field of quantum simulations of curved spacetimes (the so-called analogue gravity).
Possible topics include implementations of analogues of trans-Planckian physics in cosmology and in Hawking radiation, and the proper treatment of the quantum backreaction problem.
Initial appointment is for one year with a possible extension to two years. Salary is according to the Korean postdoc scale.

Application deadline: 

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

The Computer Science Department of The University of Hong Kong invites applications for a position of Assistant/Associate Professor in Quantum Information Theory, to commence on January 1st, 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter, on a three year
fixed term basis, with consideration for tenure before the expiry of a second three year fixed term contract.

Application deadline: 

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Dartmouth College seeks applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the area of Theoretical and Computational Molecular Science. The ideal candidate will use theoretical chemistry and computational modeling approaches to address foundational and practical questions about molecular structure, function, energetics, spectroscopy, reaction kinetics, and their impact in systems of biological interest. Preference will be given to candidates with applications geared towards biochemistry including but not limited to enzyme catalysis, photosynthesis, and drug design.

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