The AG Zilberberg group at the University of Konstanz is inviting applications for a graduate student on the project “Coherent phase logic”. The successful candidate will contribute to collaborative and interdisciplinary research involving nonlinear dynamics, out-of-equilibrium systems, optics, and many-body physics.

We, at the Quantum Information and Many Body Physics group at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, are looking for excellent, motivated and creative postdoctoral researchers, for a challenging ERC project focusing on the study of lattice gauge theories using tensor networks (PEPS).

National Taiwan University (NTU) and National Center for Theoretical Sciences (NCTS) Physics Division, Taiwan, are inviting applications for several postdoctoral positions in the following areas of quantum computing: (1) Experimental quantum computing for silicon-based quantum-dot spin qubits, (2) Quantum Computing and Quantum Information Theory, and (3) Interdisciplinary Applications on Quantum Computing. Candidates will work on funded quantum computing projects that have both experimental and theoretical aspects.

This post is a post-doctoral research position undertaking research into the potential for Quantum LDPC Codes to provide practical low overhead quantum computation. The post is part of a recently funded EPSRC grant “Unlocking the potential of Quantum LDPC Codes for low-overhead fault-tolerance” and is key to delivering its outcomes. It is a collaboration with the research groups of Alastair Kay (Royal Holloway) and Ivan Rungger (Royal Holloway and NPL).

The position is funded for 12 months in the first instance, until 31st March 2025.

This post is a post-doctoral research position undertaking research into the potential for Quantum LDPC Codes to provide practical low overhead quantum computation. The post is part of a recently funded EPSRC grant “Unlocking the potential of Quantum LDPC Codes for low-overhead fault-tolerance” and is key to delivering its outcomes. It is a collaboration with the research groups of Alastair Kay (Royal Holloway) and Ivan Rungger (Royal Holloway and NPL).

The position is funded for 12 months in the first instance, until 31st March 2025.

New PhD and Master internship positions on Quantum Information Theory, Université de Franche-Comté, France

In the frame of the QuanTEdu-France project, the Theoretical Physics group at UTINAM (https://www.utinam.cnrs.fr), University of Franche-Comté (UFC), France, is seeking for brilliant and motivated Master and PhD student.

Research Associate for the Project “Efficient Quantum Algorithms for the Aviation Industry (EQuAL)” § 28 Subsection 3 HmbHG at Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences, Department of Physics, Institute for Quantum Physics

Start date: as soon as possible pending approval of external funding, fixed until 31.01.2027 (This is a fixed-term contract in accordance with Section 2 of the academic fixed-term labor contract act.

A postdoctoral position is available in the field of nanostructures and optics. The project aims to develop photonic nanostructures with integrated quantum emitters. Ideally, the candidate should have experience in optical characterization and nano-fabrication. It is advantageous if you have experience in epitaxy.

The goal of this PhD project in theoretical quantum information with bosonic (continuous-variable) systems is to explore new ways to quantify the resourcefulness of bosonic states and operations, in regard to their capability to provide quantum advantage for computation. Several measures allowing to quantify the amount of resourcefulness exist. Many of them were inspired by quantum optics for the choice of the experimentally accessible operations. With this PhD work, we wish to connect to the current experimental capabilities in microwave devices, and to provide new measures of resourcefulness that are rather inspired by microwave experimental capabilities.

We look for an excellent academic talent in the broad intersection between quantum information, mathematics and computer science. You will be given resources to start your own group at Chalmers, which can be placed either at the Department of Mathematical Sciences or the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. There will be ample opportunities to interact with the ongoing long-term effort to build a superconducting quantum computer at Chalmers as well as the companies connected to this project.

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