24-month Post-doc position will be devoted to the study of fundamental bounds and optimal protocols in quantum metrology in presence of correlated noise models in optical and atomic systems both in single and multiparamter problems.

Post-doc position will be financed under the project “Correlated Noise Effects in Quantum Metrology” financed by the Polish National Science Center under OPUS programme.

We have open PhD positions at TU Delft in the exciting new area of Quantum Computer Science for Quantum Networks. Quantum Networks and their real-world realization pose a host of new Computer Science challenges, which we strive to address! Specifically, positions are available in the following areas:

The Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, is currently advertising four faculty positions, including one in the area of quantum computer science. The closing date for applications is noon, 14th December 2022. For more information, see

https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/aboutus/vacancies/vacancy-faculty-hiring.html

https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/research/fls/

Dates: 

Tuesday, October 11, 2022 to Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Cisco Quantum Summit 2022

Cisco Quantum Summit (CQS) is an annual public meeting organized by Cisco Quantum Lab, bringing together experts from industry, academia, and government to discuss progress towards building the quantum internet.

Research Associate position for supporting the development and demonstration of continuous variable-based quantum key distribution (CVQKD) transmitter and receiver for free-space and atmospheric channels. Please see the link for more information https://jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/research-associate-502181.html

Dear all, we have one fully funded PhD position at the Quantum Science and Technology Hub at the University of Portsmouth starting as soon as possible. Talented interested candidates can email me at vincenzo.tamma@port.ac.uk

Research Title:
Quantum optical networks for quantum technologies

InstituteQ operates as an established national quantum collaboration in Finland. It brings together front-line research teams, national education, and the industrial forum, BusinessQ, that contribute to investigation, development, and mobilization of emerging quantum technologies. The establishing parties of InstituteQ are Aalto University, University of Helsinki, and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. Currently, over 50 research groups and several companies participate in the operations of the institute.

Aalto University is now opening the first

APPLY: https://oxfordionics.bamboohr.com/careers/29?source=aWQ9MTk%3D

Contract Type: Full time

Location: Our main offices are in Begbroke, UK, and we are open to flexible and partial remote working. We are able to sponsor visas for skilled workers, and applications from outside the UK are welcome.

Salary: We provide highly competitive compensation including equity.

About Oxford Ionics

You will be working in the lab with ion traps from day one, but you don’t need to come in as an expert. We are looking for outstanding scientists who are keen to contribute to our mission. We particularly value fields involving coherent control of quantum systems, whatever form it takes (our current team comes from backgrounds including ions, atoms, and quantum dots).

You will be working to solve unique, never-before-solved challenges with a world-class team of scientists and engineers. We work across fields including algorithm design, microfabrication, opto-mechanical engineering, vacuum design, and radiofrequency electronics.

The Algorithms & Complexity group at IRIF (CNRS, Université Paris-Cité) in Paris (France) invites applications for multiple fully funded PhD positions and postdoc positions (1-3yrs) to work on the theory of quantum computing.

The group has expertise in quantum algorithms and quantum complexity theory, and includes permanent members Simon Apers, Iordanis Kerenidis, Sophie Laplante and Frédéric Magniez. In case of interest, there are opportunities to collaborate with industrial partners.

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