PostDoc in the theory of ultra-cold gases
Theoretical studies of a few-body physics experimentally realized with ultra-cold atoms
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Theoretical studies of a few-body physics experimentally realized with ultra-cold atoms
We invites applications for different positions in experimental or theoretical studies of dark matter detection with optical atomic clocks. The candidate can choose between:
the Theme 1: Dark matter direct-detection experiments with the sensor network made of optical atomic clocks,
the Theme 2: Development of a new generation of optical sensors with enhanced detection limit for the variations in fine structure constant and other fundamental constant
The manybody theory group at SKKU (Sungkyunkwan University) in Suwon, South Korea, is hiring. We are looking for a candidate to fill in the position of condensed matter theory, focusing on application of quantum information ideas to study condensed matter problems. The research theme is still quite broad and unspecified, and those who did not have the explicit background in the quantum information science are still encouraged to give a try. The employment comes with a full health care benefit and offers a salary level commensurate with the highest-paid positions in South Korea.
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Quantum Error Correction in the AMOPP Group at UCL’s main campus in London, working with Prof Dan Browne. The post forms part the QCDA (Quantum Code Design and Architecture) network through the European QUANTERA programme with nodes in Sheffield, London, Delft, Paris and Munich. Further details on QCDA can be found at qcda.eu .
24-Month Postdoctoral Researcher Position
Quenched Quantum Gases / Quantum Simulation (Numerical/Theoretical)
Joint Quantum Centre (JQC) Durham Newcastle (£27,285 - £38,833)
Application Deadline: 24 May 2018
Start Date: 2018 – Early 2019
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Join a new team working in a highly interdisciplinary and rapidly evolving area of science. Our long-term goal is to develop neural-network-based autonomous scientific discovery. Right now, we are exploring applications in diverse topics like quantum computing and photonics. We offer postdoc positions. Very good programming skills are required (experience with machine learning is a bonus, but not obligatory).
The Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, established under the International Research Agenda Programme operated by the Foundation for Polish Science and hosted by the Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, seeks to fill several junior research positions in the Quantum Technologies Laboratory led by Professor Konrad Banaszek. Current research effort in the Laboratory covers problems related to quantum optical communication, quantum metrology, and quantum imaging.
A postdoctoral position is available at the Technical University of Dortmund for a motivated and qualified scientist who is interested to continue the development of miniaturised resonators for EPR. These microresonators are optimised for detecting small samples (down to the nanometer range) with high sensitivity. Candidates should have a firm background and proven track record in the field of magnetic resonance and an interest in numerical simulations of the resonators.
We call for applications for a Post-Doc position in the Quant-ERA project InterPol. The position is for 2 years and it is expected that the post-doc will spend at least 6 months researching at University College London.
A next-generation worldwide quantum sensor network with optical atomic clocks