Submitted by
Benkj on Wed, 27/12/2023 - 12:26.
I am happy to announce the opening of a 18-month postdoc position (extendable) in Theoretical Physics of Matter at the Physics Department of the University of Florence, in the group of Prof. Leonardo Banchi. The position is funded by the PRIN project “Understanding the learning process of quantum neural networks”, in collaboration with Giacomo De Palma (University of Bologna, Mathematics Department) and Dario Trevisan (University of Pisa, Mathematics Department).
Deadline: 21st January 2024
We are pleased to announce that Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) located in Daejeon, South Korea is seeking to fill a theory postdoc position. Our institution keeps searching for a highly motivated, well-qualified, and independent scientist who has a keen interest in theoretical quantum information science, including but not limited to quantum sensing, metrology, computation, algorithm, and simulation.
I am recruiting one PostDoc in my group at Inria Saclay, Ecole Polytechnique near Paris. PhD and master thesis candidates are also welcome to apply. As part of a new dynamic INRIA Team located in Saclay, you will have the possibility to collaborate with other quantum information researchers in Paris area and abroad.
Submitted by
fscazza on Mon, 18/12/2023 - 15:04.
The ArQuS laboratory led by Prof. Francesco Scazza at the University of Trieste and CNR-INO, Italy is looking for well-qualified, highly motivated postdoctoral researcher in experimental quantum simulation and quantum many-body physics with neutral atoms. The group efforts are currently focused on on cooling, trapping and controlling ytterbium atoms with high-precision optical manipulation and spectroscopic techniques, achieving resolution down to the single atom.
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION
We are looking for two talented and highly skilled postdoctoral researchers to work on signal processing on quantum-enhanced sensors and validate the same with experimental data in the Classical and Quantum Signal Processing (CAQ-SP) Group at Carleton University led by Prof. Sreeraman Rajan.
The research will be focused on:
• Quantum-enhanced radar and lidar performance prediction
• Signal processing for quantum sensors
• Classical and quantum machine learning for detection and identification
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