Submitted by
Matthew on Sun, 22/05/2016 - 20:35.
(This is a re-posting as the deadline is nearing)
This position is associated with a project entitled "Quantum Machine Learning", and includes the following possible research topics:
Submitted by
Matthew on Sun, 22/05/2016 - 20:30.
(This is a re-posting as the deadline is near ....)
This position is associated with a project entitled "Quantum Machine Learning", and includes the following possible research topics:
Submitted by
signatur on Wed, 18/05/2016 - 11:35.
The Center for Quantum Devices is a basic research center supported by the Danish National Research Foundation, comprising materials research, experimental physics, nanoelectronics and condensed matter theory. Station Q Copenhagen is a research center sponsored by Microsoft Research aimed at developing topological quantum information processing hardware.
Submitted by
signatur on Wed, 18/05/2016 - 10:51.
The Center for Quantum Devices and Station Q Copenhagen is looking to hire one to three postdoctoral research fellows to work on realizing superconducting multi-qubit devices to function as a small quantum computer. The realization will be based on gatemon technology controlled by FPGA-based waveform generators. Projects ranging from nanofabrication, device testing, to building classical control electronics are available. Applicants should have a PhD in experimental physics or a masters or PhD in electrical Engineering.
We are inviting applications for both PhD and postdoctoral positions. The group aims to fill up to three positions until autumn 2016.
The successful candidates will work on interdisciplinary projects either within the field of compressed sensing or on quantum information theory. Within compressed sensing, our focus will lie on exploiting low-rank and bilinear structures. Relevant topics in the context of quantum information include many-body theory and topological order, aspects of computational complexity, and foundations of quantum mechanics.
Submission deadline:
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Registration deadline:
Thursday, September 1, 2016
This is the 6th in series of workshops focusing on aspects of quantum walks, and will take place in Prague, Czech Republic from 17 to 20 November, 2016.
The workshop will aim to bring interdisciplinary researchers from all areas of quantum walks, both theoretical and experimental, together to discuss recent work and find future directions of research.
There will be a number of invited speakers and we will also accept a number of contributed talks.
We strongly encourage young researchers to join us at this workshop.
Submitted by
sihuitan on Wed, 04/05/2016 - 03:57.
We are currently seeking a postdoctoral fellow for a project related to the development of novel quantum protocols for secure computing. The position is a renewable one-year fellowship, and is available for immediate start or no later than 1 Sept 2016.
Submitted by
Amchilds on Fri, 22/04/2016 - 15:04.
AQIS 2016 will be the 16th conference in a series that includes EQIS 2001-05 and AQIS 2006-15. The conference will consist of invited talks, selected oral and poster presentations, tutorials, and other activities. Contributions are solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas:
Submitted by
signatur on Thu, 21/04/2016 - 13:59.
The Center for Quantum Devices is a basic research center supported by the Danish National Research Foundation, comprising materials research, experimental physics, nanoelectronics and condensed matter theory. Station Q Copenhagen is a research center sponsored by Microsoft Research aimed at developing topological quantum information processing hardware.
Submitted by
Derwinter on Tue, 19/04/2016 - 16:08.
"Beyond IID in Information Theory 4" will be held 18-22 July 2016 in
Barcelona, at the Institut d'Estudis Catalans.
"Beyond IID in Information Theory" started as a workshop in Cambridge
three years ago, organised by Nilanjana Datta and Renato Renner as a
forum for the growing interest in information theoretic problems and
techniques beyond the strict asymptotic limit, and aimed at bringing
together researchers from a range of different backgrounds, ranging
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