PhD Fellowships
the Vienna Doctoral Program on Complex Quantum Systems
invites applications for PhD fellowships offered in the list listed below:
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the Vienna Doctoral Program on Complex Quantum Systems
invites applications for PhD fellowships offered in the list listed below:
Nuclear Theory Group invites applications to fill one or two doctoral positions. Applicants for these positions must have a M.Sc. degree, or foreign equivalent, and some experience in research in theoretical nuclear physics or condensed matter theory. Prospective candidate should have an interest in computational methods, and their application to solve physical problems. The successful candidate will join the international group working on the theoretical description of low energy nuclear reactions, dynamics of quantum gases and nuclear matter in neutron stars.
Nuclear Theory Group invites applications to fill one or two postdoc positions. Applicants for these positions must have a Ph.D. degree, or foreign equivalent, and a strong record of published research in nuclear or condensed matter theory. We are looking for a candidate with knowledge of methods of many body quantum mechanics and possessing programming skills in Fortran and C. Knowledge of MPI and CUDA is an advantage.
Guided by the desire to help France win the Napoleonic Wars, Sadi Carnot gave birth to Thermodynamics. Although primarily focused on the efficiency of heat engines, such theory had developed into one of the principal pillars of modern physics. Even with the advent of relativity and quantum mechanics, the macroscopic laws of thermodynamics remained unchanged.
A number of Chancellor’s Fellowships are available at the University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow, UK. These are 5-year positions, at the level of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer, which come with the perspective of an open-ended academic appointment (“tenure”). The positions are directed to “bold, ambitious and innovative future research leaders”.
Topic: Precision Spectroscopy on laser-cooled ion Coulomb crystals for atomic clocks.
The Quantum Information Group (GIQ) of the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, UAB, offers a 3-year PhD position within the project RaRQIP (Resources and Restrictions in Quantum Information Processing) funded by the ‘Programa Estatal de Fomento de la Investigación Científica y Técnica de Excelencia’.
We seek promising PhD candidates and offer a stimulating environment to pursue research projects oriented along four possible research tracks: i) Quantum Statistical Inference; ii) Entanglement and quantum correlations in high-dimensional (and thermal) systems; iii) Quantum Shannon Theory
The Mathematics department at the University of York would like to encourage and support applicants who wish to apply for a 5 year quantum technologies fellowship to be based here. These are available at both the 'early career' and 'established career' stages. Within the department Paul Busch, Roger Colbeck and Stefan Weigert are pursuing research in quantum information and there is further expertise in York in the Physics and Computer Science departments. More information about our staff and research can be found at
The Mathematics department at the University of York would like to encourage and support applicants who wish to apply for a 5 year quantum technologies fellowship to be based here. These are available at both the 'early career' and 'established career' stages. Within the department Paul Busch, Roger Colbeck and Stefan Weigert are pursuing research in quantum information and there is further expertise in York in the Physics and Computer Science departments. More information about our staff and research can be found at
The Institute for Logic, Language & Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam, and the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) are looking for a PhD candidate in the area of quantum cryptography.