PhD studentship on Solid-State Quantum Photonics
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network - QUDOT-TECH
Submitted by
78marcello on Fri, 03/04/2020 - 09:41.
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DEADLINE EXTENDED to April 30th!
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We seek enthusiastic PhD students to join the QuantumInternet.it research group at the University of Naples “Federico II”.
The successful candidate admitted to the PhD program and interested in working with our group will be involved in #quantuminternet #quantumnetworks #quantumcommunications #quantuminformation.
Research unit: International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies
Research filed: quantum physics, quantum technology
Number of job offers: 8
Stipend amount: monthly stipend 4 500 PLN (gross stipend, tax included)
Position starts on: 01.10.2020 (for candidates who already have a master's degree and candidates who plan to defend their master's thesis no later than July 2020). For candidates who are already doctoral students, the starting date is negotiable.
We are the Quantum Circuits Research & Engineering Workgroup (qcrew) in Singapore. We focus on building quantum devices using superconducting circuits to provide crucial building blocks for quantum computers and versatile testbeds for exploring novel phenomena in quantum physics. We have multiple Ph.D and post-doc openings for motivated young scientist with backgrounds in experimental physics or engineering to join our team. For more details, go to our team website at www.quantumcrew.org or contact Yvonne directly.
Submitted by
Marozols on Thu, 27/02/2020 - 05:45.
QuSoft is looking for a PhD candidate for developing and analyzing new quantum algorithms for inherently quantum problems. This position is part of Maris Ozols VIDI project "Mathematics of Quantum Algorithms", funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The goal of this project is to develop quantum algorithms for problems where both the input and output are quantum states as opposed to classical bit strings.
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