***The postdoc can be started anytime from September 2023 to January 2024 and is for a duration of 19 months***
The postdoc will work with Dr. Charles Downing (Exeter, UK) on modern topics in theoretical nanophotonics, quantum optics and related areas. Recently, we have worked on non-Hermitian physics, chiral quantum optics and quantum batteries.
Please see the job advert below for more details:
Submitted by
stewartcc on Thu, 10/08/2023 - 16:40.
The Physics Department at the University of Rhode Island (URI) invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position of an Assistant Professor of Physics beginning in the fall of 2024, specifically for a theorist or computational physicist working in the field of Quantum Information Science (QIS). The Department has recently established multiple new QIS-related degree programs and research groups that include Drs. Vanita Srinivasa and Wenchao Ge. URI has also secured access to IBM’s cutting-edge quantum resources, including the 433-qubit Osprey system.
The Center for Quantum Information and Control (CQuIC, https://cquic.unm.edu/) at the University of New Mexico invites applications for Postdoctoral Fellowships in theoretical quantum information science (QIS) as part of the National Science Foundation’s Focused Research Hub in Theoretical Physics (FRHTP). CQuIC is an interdisciplinary QIS research center, with participating faculty from physics, chemistry, electrical and computer engineering, computer science.
Submitted by
ahwerner on Tue, 08/08/2023 - 15:46.
The Department of Chemistry, together with the Novo Nordisk Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) and the Quantum For Life Centre, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the field of quantum algorithms for chemistry and life science.
Applicants are expected to hold a PhD in Chemistry or a closely related area (physics, biochemistry, materials science) and be active in the field of quantum computation applied to chemistry or life science.
Summary:
A PhD position is open in Quantum Matterwave Optics on Crete. The successful candidate will work for at least three years together with two PhD students on our Bose-Einstein Experiment (BEC1). The salary will be 3200EU gross.
We are inviting application for a PhD position in Quantum Matterwave Optics.
WHY JOIN OUR BEC GROUP ?
I am recruiting one PostDoc and one PhD in my group at Inria Saclay, Ecole Polytechnique near Paris on the following topics:
- Quantum correlations, quantum nonlocality, entanglement
- Quantum Distributed Computing
- Quantum Foundations
- Mathematical Physics (Noncommutative polynomial optimisation, C* Algebras)
- More generally, all area of Quantum Information Theory
Submitted by
Ambainis on Thu, 03/08/2023 - 12:03.
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position at the Centre for Quantum Computer Science, University of Latvia (https://www.quantum.lu.lv), lead by prof. Andris Ambainis. The Centre is among the strongest European research groups in quantum algorithms and currently consists of 20 researchers (including postdocs and graduate students). The Centre is known for its work on quantum walks and other methods for quantum algorithms, quantum lower bounds and record-breaking separations between quantum and classical algorithms.
The Quantum Information and Matter Theory group of the Department of Physics, University of Padua (Italy) opens 3 postdoctoral positions to start in Fall 2023. We are looking for motivated candidates with a strong track record to work in the following areas:
1. Tensor Network methods and their applications in high-energy physics, condensed matter and machine learning (PI: Simone Montangero)
2. Topological and chiral states with quantum simulators (PI: Marco Di Liberto)
3. Open quantum system dynamics (PI: Pietro Silvi)
Are you looking for an opportunity to shape the future of quantum computing?
Submitted by
JMiszczak on Wed, 02/08/2023 - 10:17.
Dates:
Monday, October 9, 2023 to Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Connecting the “who’s who” in quantum computing software to their end-users
Quantum computing is becoming a reality and, with recent accomplishments, software for this promising technology is becoming key for successful utilization. Numerous players introduce new software solutions frequently. The Munich Quantum Software Forum aims to bring the “who’s who” in quantum computing software together and connect them to their end-users.
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