PhD

Are you passionate about exploring fundamental differences between the quantum and classical realms and working towards the next generation of technology? We are looking for two motivated PhD students to join our team at Griffith University's Quantum Optics and Information Laboratory (QOIL) in sunny Brisbane, Australia. One of the open positions is focused on developing novel photonic resources for quantum computation and communication, while the other position is on exploring nonlocality in quantum networks.

Experimental PhD position (m/f/d, E 13 TV-L) within Research Unit FOR 5413 / University of Tübingen

Cold Rydberg quantum spin systems in optical cavities

The many-body cavity QED group of the Center of Quantum Science at the University of Tübingen is seeking an ambitious PhD student with passion for quantum physics who will work on our cold Rydberg atom / optical cavity experiment.

*****The deadline for applications has been extended to June 3rd*****

Several funded PhD positions are available at Brunel University London Mathematics department across several areas. One possible topic is with me on "Classical Simulation of Quantum Systems".

Advert and application details here: https://lnkd.in/egRUmTRW

A preprint giving an indication of the kind of thing my project may involve is here: https://lnkd.in/eSzM5r9k

The University of South-Eastern Norway has an open position as PhD Research Fellow on the theory of mechanical systems in the quantum regime, and in particular quantum optomechanics.

The employment period will be three years of full time with no teaching obligations. An appointment term of four years with 25 % teaching obligations may be offered to suitable candidates.

We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work on theoretical aspects related to the mathematics and physics of open quantum many-body systems. The research will focus in particular on:

- the development of numerical methods based on tree-tensor networks

- the simulation of open many-body quantum systems with long-range interaction

- the characterisation of quantum phases and phase transitions

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