Submission deadline: 

Monday, April 30, 2018

Registration deadline: 

Monday, April 30, 2018

International Iran Conference on Quantum Information 2018 will be held on 8-11 Sept. 2018 jointly at Sharif University of Technology and IPM in Tehran. The conference will feature the latest developments in theoretical and experimental quantum information science, feature talks by leading international researchers, and provide the opportunity for research discussions and collaborations between international and Iranian quantum information researchers.

A generously funded Scientia Scholarship is available to for an experimental PhD project to study hole quantum dots.

The scholarship is fully funded for 4 years (including all university tuition fees, a AUS\$40k (US\$30k) annual stipend, and an additional annual research/travel budget), and is open to applicants from any nationality.

Applications for a PhD position to work in Belfast under the supervision of Dr Alessandro Ferraro and Prof Mauro Paternostro, funded by the Marie Sklodowska-Curie COFUND training programme, are open until 21 July 2017. The project would be developed in strong and close collaboration with the experimental linear-optics group led by Profs Fabio Sciarrino and Paolo Mataloni at Sapienza Universita' di Roma.

Please visit the webpage of the project available at

The Department of Physics and Astronomy in Sheffield (UK) are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to become a member of the Low Dimensional Structures and Devices group in the Department to work on the EPSRC funded project "Optical Quantum Communication." The project's goal is to develop protocols for optimizing eavesdropping strategies for optical quantum communication. You will work under the direction of Dr Pieter Kok.

We are pleased to announce the master’s programme "Quantum Information Technologies"
The Master's Program is aimed at training of highly-qualified specialists who will be able to solve complex Engineering Tasks on transmission, storage, and processing of data using quantum information technologies and methods based on the advanced achievements in quantum physics of condensed state, quantum and nonlinear optics, quantum communication, quantum computing, nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, and nanotechnology.

In the process of setting up a new quantum optics theory group, I am searching for outstanding PhD students to work on the following topics
- Quantum simulation with quantum optics setups, in particular of lattice gauge theories
- Design of protocols for measuring entanglement in cold quantum gases
- Theory of quantum many-body systems (non-equilibrium dynamics, periodically driven systems, exotic quantum phases, characterization through entanglement)

We are looking for an experienced and ambitious researcher with a background in quantum communications to join our team in one of the UK’s leading research intensive Universities, working on the UK Quantum Technology Hub for Quantum Communications.

The European Space Agency's Advanced Concepts Team (https://www.esa.int/act) is looking for a highly motivated young researcher in the field of Fundamental Physics. For this position there is a focus on research in theoretical quantum physics – including quantum information, optics and metrology – and the application of quantum effects to technology and material design as well as to other fields of physics e.g. relativistic quantum metrology.

Our ambition is to realize a world wide quantum internet, connecting few qubit quantum processors using long distance quantum communication links. In 2020, we aim to have the first demonstration network connecting several cities in the Netherlands. We are now looking for an exceptional PhD candidate to join us in this endeavour.

You should apply if

Submission deadline: 

Friday, June 16, 2017

Registration deadline: 

Friday, June 16, 2017

Lisbon Training Workshop on Quantum Technologies in Space

11-14 September 2017, Lisbon, Portugal

The deadline for registration and for poster contributions has been extended until 16 JUNE 2017.

The Lisbon Training Workshop on Quantum Technologies in Space aims at training researchers, as well as private and public sector stakeholders, interested in this emerging domain, and thus also contribute to building this new multidisciplinary scientific & technological community.

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