We are offering a PhD position in quantum foundations and quantum information theory. This position is associated with the research group of Borivoje Dakić at the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Austria (see: https://dakic.univie.ac.at/). A strong background in quantum mechanics and mathematics is highly desirable. All information regarding the application procedure can be found on the Vienna Center for Quantum Technologies (VCQ) webpage: https://vcq.quantum.at/.
The School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh invites applications for two research assistant position for two years funded by EPSRC to work on the Benchmarking Quantum Advantage at the recently created Quantum Software Lab, the largest quantum computer science group in the UK. We are looking for an excellent and motivated candidate with background in quantum computation, theoretical computer science or applied mathematics. The project is lead by Dr. Raul Garcia-Patron in collaboration with Dr. Hen Guo, Reader in Algorithms and Complexity, and Dr.
Paderborn University is a high-performance and internationally oriented university with approximately 18,000 students. Within interdisciplinary teams, we undertake forward- looking research, design innovative teaching concepts and actively transfer knowledge into society. As an important research and cooperation partner, the university also shapes regional development strategies. We offer our more than 2,600 employees in re- search, teaching, technology and administration a lively, family-friendly, equal oppor- tunity environment, a lean management structure and diverse opportunities.
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aurvoy on Tue, 20/06/2023 - 14:07.
Applicants are invited for postdoctoral positions in experimental quantum optics and quantum information at Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (LKB) in Paris, France, in the Quantum Networks team led by Julien Laurat and Alban Urvoy. LKB is jointly run by Sorbonne Université, École Normale Supérieure, Collège de France and CNRS. The team works on three different projects towards the realization of future networks where quantum information will be distributed and processed.
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aurvoy on Tue, 20/06/2023 - 14:06.
Applicants are invited for postdoctoral positions in experimental quantum optics and quantum information at Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (LKB) in Paris, France, in the Quantum Networks team led by Julien Laurat and Alban Urvoy. LKB is jointly run by Sorbonne Université, École Normale Supérieure, Collège de France and CNRS. The team works on three different projects towards the realization of future networks where quantum information will be distributed and processed.
Wigner negativity is one of the necessary resources for quantum computation with continuous variables. In recent years, this motivated our group to produce a series of works on the measurement-based creation of Wigner-negative states. However, there are a multitude of other important properties that a quantum state can have, such as a high stellar rank, non-linear squeezing, and non-Gaussian entanglement. The aim of the post-doc project is to design new protocols to generate quantum states with non-Gaussian entanglement.
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kliesch on Thu, 15/06/2023 - 14:38.
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jj on Thu, 15/06/2023 - 10:00.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
"Surveys in Algorithm Analysis and Complexity Theory, Part II" -- A special
issue of Algorithms (ISSN 1999-4893)
We are glad to announce that our special issue of surveys in theoretical
computer science has been expanded to include a "Part II" which is now open for
submissions:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms/special_issues/SP3XYE05P2
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jpkestner on Wed, 14/06/2023 - 19:20.
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The Kestner Group in the Department of Physics at UMBC invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to carry out theoretical investigations of silicon spin qubits under the mentorship of Dr. Jason Kestner. The postdoctoral researcher will join a team of theoretical and experimental collaborators at UMBC, UCLA, the University of Rochester, Virginia Tech, and Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Labs, funded by the LPS/ARO grant “Measuring, Modeling, and Mitigating Noise in Spin Qubits.”
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is the national aeronautics and space research centre and the space agency of the Federal Republic of Germany. Here, 10,000 employees work together on a unique variety of topics in the fields of aeronautics, space, energy, transport, security and digitalisation. Their missions range from basic research to the development of innovative applications and products for tomorrow. Cutting-edge research requires excellent minds – particularly more females – at all levels, who fully achieve their potential in an inspiring environment.
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