The focus of this project is to realize a small quantum processor node, where the qubits consist of individual ions of Rare-Earth’s (Lanthanides). Such a processor node is a key unit that can be used in several quantum technologies, e.g. both as a quantum computer and for quantum communication. In order to be able to detect individual ions, the project uses an optical micro-cavity to amplify the emission by the Purcell effect.
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland is conducting an open search for an endowed Chair position in the field of Experimental Quantum Technologies. The post and likely associated appointments are in support of our vision to enhance our vibrant environment translating quantum physics from basic research through interdisciplinary technology development to disruptive industrial applications.
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Jarryd Pla on Thu, 20/04/2023 - 09:09.
Squeezed light, where noise along one component of a signal is reduced below the limit set by the uncertainty principle, is a non-classical resource that has been used extensively to increase the accuracy of measurements. Squeezing has been deployed for the detection of gravitational waves, to improve sensing of magnetic fields and even to speed up the search for dark matter.
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Jarryd Pla on Thu, 20/04/2023 - 08:56.
Several postdoc positions are available in the group of Stephanie Wehner at QuTech, Delft University of Technology:
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encorz on Thu, 13/04/2023 - 10:48.
We are looking for a highly motivated student to do a PhD at the Quantum Computation Structures Team (QuaCS) at the Laboratoire Méthodes Formelles (LMF) in Paris-Saclay.
Dates:
Monday, July 24, 2023 to Friday, July 28, 2023
We are pleased to announce the summer school and workshop on "New trends in quantum simulation and computation", which will take place from 24 – 28 July 2023 at the University of Nottingham, UK.
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Pja35 on Tue, 11/04/2023 - 23:54.
The Quantum Computation Structures team of the Laboratoire Méthodes Formelles (LMF), part of Université Paris-Saclay and Inria Saclay, is offering a number of postdocs.
The team focuses on models of quantum computing for the sake of
- Quantum simulation algorithms
- Quantum programming languages
- Foundations of Physics and Computer Science.
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