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In this postdoc position Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) computing will be used to treat quantum chemistry problems of industry relevance. The candidate will be based in the research center of Total SA in Saclay on the outskirts of Paris, France, and will be working in a team led by Dr. Marko Rančić.

For this position a fresh PhD graduate in theoretical quantum chemistry, computational physics (material science or atomic physics) or theoretical quantum computing is desirable. Candidates not possessing appropriate qualifications will not be considered

Telecommunications operators have an increasing need for security in their networks in order to face malicious intents and provide their customers with highly secure services (i.e. defense, banking, health, 4.0 industry…).

We are having an opening for a post-doctoral scholar in the area of theoretical quantum mechanics, with a focus on ultracold gases (weakly or strongly correlated), quantum information, quantum thermodynamics or any related area. More information can be found at

https://groups.oist.jp/qsu/postdoctoral-researcher-theoretical-quantum-m...

The position is available from early 2021 at OIST Graduate University, Japan, for a minimum of one year and up to three.

We offer a 2-years post-doctoral position in the area of quantum computing, quantum programming, and the analysis of quantum algorithms at the Quantum Systems of Informatics Group at the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Gliwice, Poland. The position is founded within the scope of Polish National Science Centre project Impact of input data alteration and modification of the algorithm parameters on the efficiency of quantum programs.

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The Quantum Information and Computation group at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Innsbruck is looking for a Postdoc to start working on a new ambitious and exciting project. The multidisciplinary scope of this research brings together ideas from artificial intelligence, measurement-based quantum computation and theoretical quantum optics. The ideal candidate has proven expertise in at least two of these fields, and is familiar with numerical simulations and analytics in quantum theory.

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