Submitted by
gcatelani on Thu, 01/02/2018 - 12:50.
A fully-funded PhD position is available immediately at the JARA Institute for Quantum Information of the Jülich Research Center (Germany). The doctoral projects will focus on theoretical studies of physical implementations of quantum information processing, such as superconducting qubits, and related enabling quantum technologies. The projects will be supervised by Dr. Catelani and will involve collaborations with leading experimental groups, in particular based in Aalto University (Finland).
Submitted by
yshikano on Mon, 29/01/2018 - 01:06.
Chapman University is honored to host the 7th International Workshop on Quantum Simulation and Quantum Walks 2018, in Orange, California from March 3rd through 4th, 2018. Immediately preceding this workshop is another Chapman hosted event, the AAV Conference - Celebrating 30 Years of Weak Values from March 1st - 2nd.
Also, note that the March Meeting of the American Physical Society takes place the following week (March 5 - 9) in Los Angeles, CA, which is near Chapman University campus, providing a third reason to come visit us in sunny Southern California.
Submitted by
Gettrick on Sat, 27/01/2018 - 21:48.
Applications are invited for HARDIMAN PhD Scholarships at the National University of Ireland, Galway: Research areas of interest include quantum walks, quantum games and general quantum algorithms. For initial enquiries, please email michael.mcgettrick@nuigalway.ie
Submitted by
JMiszczak on Wed, 24/01/2018 - 19:11.
“Quantum: Where will the next jump go?” will be an open space for participants to discuss the importance of quantum technology and research. With increasing global interest in exploiting quantum technologies, the COST Connect event will provide networking opportunities that link active researchers with representatives from the Quantum sector and EU stakeholders.
The COST Connect Event “Quantum: Where will the next jump go?" will be a highly interactive event that will bring together stakeholders working within the Quantum Science field.
We are looking for a co-investigator in a project “Study of magic and magic-zero wavelength in optical lattice clocks with blue-detuned lattice”.
Submitted by
mhalla on Tue, 23/01/2018 - 17:24.
PhD positions open at the Grenoble Alpes University, in Quantum Information Theory, with a particular focus on quantum error correction.
It is part of the Computer Science work package of the Grenoble Quantum Engineering project.
The candidate will work with Valentin Savin and Mehdi Mhalla
For more information contact Mehdi Mhalla mehdi.mhalla@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr or Valentin Savin valentin.savin@cea.fr
Submitted by
matzkin on Mon, 22/01/2018 - 19:51.
Submission deadline:
Sunday, February 18, 2018
“Quantum Frontiers and Fundamentals 2018” is an international conference that will be held from 30 April to 4 May 2018 in Bangalore (India), hosted by the Raman Research Institute.
Submitted by
yskim25 on Mon, 22/01/2018 - 08:52.
At the centre for quantum information, KIST (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), we are seeking highly motivated early career researchers and PhD students who intend to enhance his or her career on the experimental quantum optics and quantum information. Potential research topics include the followings:
A. Photonic quantum information
- Entangled photon pair generation and its applications to quantum information processing
- Integrated quantum photonics
- Quantum secure communication including quantum key distribution
Submitted by
Jazak on Fri, 19/01/2018 - 14:53.
1 year (up to 3 years) Post-doc position in cold atoms group in Krakow supervised by Jakub Zakrzewski with close collaboration with project leader Maciej Lewenstein's group as well as other groups in Dynamite (M. Aidelsburger, F. Jendrychowski, P. Hauke, T. Esslinger). More details on http://chaos.if.uj.edu.pl/~kuba/ additional info jakub.zakrzewski@uj.edu.pl.
Submitted by
John_Goold on Fri, 19/01/2018 - 11:44.
Two postdoctoral positions are available to work in the newly founded Thermodynamics and energetics of quantum systems group (QuSys) in the School of Physics at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland lead by Prof. John Goold. The successful candidates must hold a PhD degree in physics, theoretical physics or applied mathematics. The research interests of the group are available on the group website:
http://www.tcd.ie/Physics/research/groups/qusys/
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