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.
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Ginossar on Mon, 25/12/2017 - 11:04.
The University of Surrey is looking to employ a full time Post Doctoral Fellow in theoretical condensed matter physics for a fixed term two year position with a possibility for extension. The focus of the position is to research high-frequency properties of devices incorporating topological insulator (TI) materials with focus on charge and light-matter based probes. The position is part of an EC project HiTIMe. The outcomes will also be directly relevant to other nano-electronic devices utilizing TI materials, such as hybrid devices for quantum information processing, sensing and metrological applications.
We aim to bring together the top researchers in Circuit QED, Electro/Optomechanics and hybrids systems to present both theoretical and experimental aspects, with a strong emphasis on the most cutting-edge experimental progress. Every attendant is invited to present a poster and a few outstanding abstracts will be selected for hot topic focus talks. We hope to create an interactive platform for the exchange of new ideas and we would like to inspire a conference series on the topic.
We look forward to welcoming you at IST.
Experimental post-doctoral position in quantum sources
We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on the development of new sources and applications of entangled photons. The research activities will be performed at the University of Glasgow, in the group led by Dr Matteo Clerici (Ultrafast Nonlinear Optics) and in collaboration with Profs Daniele Faccio and Robert Hadfield (Quantum Sensors).
Spin qubit theory group of Łukasz Cywiński at IP PAS (Warsaw, Poland) seeks a postdoc who will join the ongoing work related to the NCN grant „Theoretical foundations of qubit-based environmental noise spectroscopy - quantum vs classical and Gaussian vs non-Gaussian noise” devoted to theoretical research on using qubits as sensors of environmental fluctuations.
More information about the project can be found here.
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Fbarata on Thu, 21/12/2017 - 12:54.
TheBlinQC 3-years Post-doctoral Fellowship at IT Lisbon
The Physics of Information and Quantum Technologies Group, at Instituto de Telecomunicacoes (in Lisbon, Portugal), is seeking to hire a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in the context of the QuantERA project TheBlinQC – Theory Blind Quantum Control. This three-years position is available to start in early 2018.
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Mauro on Wed, 20/12/2017 - 23:49.
On 15th November 2017, during the ESA 2nd Workshop on Quantum Technology, a strategic report on “Quantum Technologies in Space” was handed over to ESA, represented by Franco Ongaro (Director of Technology, Engineering and Quality and Head of ESTEC) and the European Commission, represented by Jean-François Buggenhout (Deputy Head of Unit, DG CONNECT, European Commission).
The full simulation of complex systems, both in the classical and quantum regime, is far beyond the capabilities of current computing schemes. Recent proposals aim to push the boundaries of computability with hybrid strategies based on machine learning, network theory, neuromorphic hardware, and quantum simulation. Our international symposium aims to bring together experts at different stages in their careers to explore novel ways in which to harness the full potential of these emerging architectures.
Submitted by
marcotom on Tue, 19/12/2017 - 11:02.
A fully funded PhD student scholarship is available to work at the Centre for Quantum Software and Information with the University of Technology Sydney in downtown Sydney. The student, who has a strong background and interest in applied mathematics, will do research under my supervision to further develop the mathematical foundations of quantum information theory and explore its various applications, specifically to quantum and post-quantum cryptography.
The groups of Jun.-Prof. Carsten Schuck and Prof. Wolfram Pernice (Physics Institute) offer a PhD-position in close collaboration with the group of Prof. Stefan Heusler (Didactics of Physics) at the University of Münster in Germany.
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