International Workshop on Quantum Communication and Computing 2024 -- 1st edition
Co-chairs: M Girish Chandra, Nitin Jain, Kaushik P. Seshadreesan, Sourav Chatterjee, and Maharshi Ray
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Co-chairs: M Girish Chandra, Nitin Jain, Kaushik P. Seshadreesan, Sourav Chatterjee, and Maharshi Ray
We invite you to participate in the Quantum Games Hackathon 2023 (30.09-8.10) https://www.qaif.org/contests/quantum-games-hackathon !
The Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPI-PKS) offers a PhD position in out-of-equilibrium dynamics at the interface between the fields of active matter and quantum physics.
In this project you will be involved in developing a prototype quantum communication system that will eventually be used to communicate with low earth orbit satellites. The project is currently seeking two experimentally focussed PhD students to participate in this work. You will be involved in the development of optical systems that encode entangled photon pairs, development of transmitters for quantum signalling through free space, and in the development of quantum decoding receivers.
Postdoctoral Fellow Quantum Computing - 99938
Division: AM-Applied Mathematics and Computational Research
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL, https://www.lbl.gov/) Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division has an opening for a Quantum Computing Postdoctoral Fellow to join the team.
Postdoctoral Fellow Quantum Computing - 99938
Division: AM-Applied Mathematics and Computational Research
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL, https://www.lbl.gov/) Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division has an opening for a Quantum Computing Postdoctoral Fellow to join the team.
Job type: Postdoc
Place: M-Qudit lab, SKKU (Sungkyunkwan University), Suwon, Korea
Appointment: 1 year (extendable)
Starting date: Negotiable
Task: Developing quantum algorithms for molecular or spin quantum dynamics
Requirements: Any disciplines (e.g., physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science) suitable for the task are welcome. At least one published first-authorship paper on (variational or FTQC) quantum algorithm, quantum sampling, many-body theory (tensor network), or (classical) molecular quantum dynamics is required for the position.
For our group at the University of Siegen (Germany) we are looking for a motivated postdoc and/or PhD student in the field of quantum information theory, foundations of quantum theory, and quantum optics. The group is led by four PIs (Otfried Gühne, Matthias Kleinmann, Stefan Nimmrichter and Ramona Wolf (starting February 2024)) and the research topics include:
NEASQC is organising a series of interactive webinars to share our findings with the quantum computing community. Each month NEASQC experts present an Open Source library available in the NEASQC GitHub or a technique they investigated, and answer your questions.
In November, we are sharing some outcomes from the use case Quantum probabilistic safety assessment (QPSA).
Date: 3 October 2023
Time: 11:00-12:00 CEST
NEASQC is organising a series of interactive webinars to share our findings with the quantum computing community. Each month NEASQC experts present an Open Source library available in the NEASQC GitHub or a technique they investigated, and answer your questions.
In October, we are sharing some outcomes from the use case CO2 recapture.
Abstract: Using quantum computing techniques to calculate the ground state energy of a chemical system when classical methods are either unprecise or not feasible.