We seek for highly motivated, skilled, and independent graduate students that wish to develop their scientific career in a stimulating environment. This doctoral degree project will be carried out in the Quantum Photonics group led by Ana Predojevic (http://qphotonics.fysik.su.se). The successful candidate should have interest in quantum technologies, specifically quantum information and communication.

We are looking for motivated candidates interested in joining our effort to develop Hybrid Quantum Systems – in particular, to the development of threeway interfaces between radio-, microwave- and optical frequencies. The project will be carried out under the joint supervision of three Sydney-based experts: Dr Mikolaj K. Schmidt and Prof. Michael J. Steel (Macquarie University, Sydney) and A/Prof. Jarryd Pla (University of New South Wales, Sydney).

The Latvian Quantum initiative (LQI) is a partnership between leading academic institutions in Latvia recognized for research excellence in specific domains of quantum technologies. The initiative has been granted dedicated funding for development of research potential in quantum technologies, leveraging synergies between participating labs. LQI is part of the European Network of National Quantum initiatives and is led by profs. Andris Ambainis and Vyacheslavs Kashcheyevs.

Quantum Optics laboratory of the Institute of Atomic Physics and Spectroscopy, lead by Prof. Janis Alnis, traditionally focused on precise measurements of light frequencies for optical frequency standards (optical clocks) probing atomic resonances with laser stabilised to a high-finesse optical resonator characterised by a femtosecond optical frequency comb up to 14 digits of precision. Also environmental monitoring of air pollutant gases with laser spectroscopy.

We are seeking to appoint a post-doctoral researcher who will be responsible for developing quantum photonic integrated chips and has a competence in the quantum photonics area. The applicant will join the research and academic environment of Institute of Solid State Physics https://www.cfi.lu.lv/en/ in collaboration with Quantum Optics Laboratory of University of Latvia will work on development of integrated quantum photonics with focus on single-photon sources, frequency conversion and single photon detectors.

We are seeking to appoint a post-doctoral researcher who will be part of the research efforts to develop quantum sensors for magnetic field measurement. The researcher will be joining the research team of the Laser Centre of the University of Latvia currently researching alkali atom and Nitrogen - vacancy centers in diamond interaction with laser radiation in presence of external fields and developing quantum field sensors based on these quantum objects.

The Latvian Quantum initiative (LQI) is a partnership between leading academic institutions in Latvia recognized for research excellence in specific domains of quantum technologies. The initiative has been granted dedicated funding for development of research potential in quantum technologies, leveraging synergies between participating labs.

We are seeking to appoint PhD student who will work on development of integrated quantum photonics with focus on single-photon sources and frequency conversion in Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia https://www.cfi.lu.lv/en/. This includes device designing, fabricating them using standard lithography workflows and device testing.

Dates: 

Monday, July 24, 2023 to Friday, July 28, 2023

Registration deadline: 

Sunday, April 30, 2023

The Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and Cryptography (TQC) is a leading annual international conference for students and researchers working in the theoretical aspects of quantum information science. The scientific objective is to bring together the theoretical quantum information science community to present and discuss the latest advances in the field.

The 18th TQC will hosted by the University of Aveiro in Portugal, in July 2023. It will be a hybrid event, with full support for in-person and online participation.

Dates: 

Monday, May 29, 2023 to Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Submission deadline: 

Friday, April 14, 2023

Registration deadline: 

Friday, April 14, 2023

QWorld Quantum Science Days 2023 (QSD 2023)

QWorld Quantum Science Days 2023 (QSD 2023) is a scientific meeting organized by QWorld (Association) to provide opportunities to the quantum community to present and discuss their research results at all levels (from short projects to thesis work to research publications), and to get to know each other.

The event is held online by using a Discord server and Zoom meetings between 10:00 and 18:30 (UTC) on May 29-31, 2023.

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