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Welcome to Quantiki, the world's leading portal for everyone involved in quantum information science. No matter if you are a researcher, a student or an enthusiast of quantum theory, this is the place you are going to find useful and enjoyable! While here on Quantiki you can: browse our content, including fascinating and educative articles, then create your own account and log in to gain more editorial possibilities.
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PhD position in Optimised designs for fault-tolerant quantum computers
A PhD opportunity to study and design theoretical concepts for quantum computers. Full funding is available to UK/EU citizens. The student will be supervised by Dr Earl Campbell in the department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Sheffield.
User feedback requested!
Dear Quantiki Users,
You may be aware that numerous changes to the website have occurred over the last few weeks. In order to ensure the site serves the quantum information community as intended, we would like to collect feedback on the changes.
Not only will this allow for us to alter any features that may have become difficult to use due to the transition, but it will also allow us to get an idea of what you might like to see in the future of the website.
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Faculty positions in Malta
Applications are invited for full-time Resident Academic Posts in the Department of Physics in the
Faculty of Science of the University of Malta. The appointments will be on an indefinite basis, subject
to a one-year probationary period, up to statutory retirement age.
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Coherent Control of Complex Quantum Systems
The quest to create complex synthetic quantum systems from the bottom up is currently one of the most active and exciting areas of physics. It promises the ability to study new and advanced quantum mechanical effects for fundamental science and applications in quantum engineering. Typical experimental systems in this area are cold atoms and ions, nano-resonators, semiconductor quantum dots or superconducting quantum interference devices, with new and exciting ones added regularly. All of these allow large experimental control and detailed theoretical understanding.
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New features 25/10/15
A few new features and configurations have been added to the site today:
- Editing wiki articles for all registered users
- User biographies (may import old bios from legacy site at later date)
- Site contact form
- Full content bubbles for markers on the group map
Features which are currently being tested/considered:
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Q+ Hangout: Bas Hensen
Dear All,
We are happy to announce a Q+ Hangout for the month of November, on the recent "loophole-free Bell test"! Bas Hensen will tell us about this experiment. As usual, if you are watching with a group and want to reserve a seat in the hangout then leave a comment on the event page:
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It from Qubit Fellowship (Various locations for tenure)
It from Qubit, the Simons Collaboration on Quantum Fields, Gravity, and Information, anticipates appointing up to 12 postdoctoral fellows across the following locations:
Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics: Postdoc in quantum information science
The Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics (SITP) invites applications for a postdoctoral scholar position in quantum information science. Areas of interest include core quantum information subjects such as algorithms, communication and fault-tolerance, in addition to connections with other branches of physics. The research group is led by Patrick Hayden, with active participation by other SITP researchers Xiao-Liang Qi (condensed matter), Steve Shenker (high energy theory) and Lenny Susskind (high energy theory).
Postdoctoral position in quantum verification
Applications are invited for a Research Fellow in verification of quantum computations and simulations in the quantum information science group of Dr. Animesh Datta.
The post is available initially for fixed-term duration of 2 years. The starting date is expected to be early in 2016.
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