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Postdoc positions in Huh Group at SKKU (Suwon, South Korea) are available for Quantum Computational Chemistry and Quantum Optics.
The knowledge of chemistry is not required, but the experience of quantum optics and numerical simulations are needed for the research position.

The possible theoretical research topics are:

1. Continuous Variable Quantum simulation of molecular systems
2. Developing Qudit-based Quantum algorithms for quantum chemistry (electronic and vibrational structure)
3. Classical simulation of quantum optics

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in Professor Xuedong Hu's theory group working on solid state quantum computing at University at Buffalo. The nominal starting time is January 2020, although earlier starting time may be possible. Current research interests within the group include dynamics, entanglement, decoherence, and communication of multi-qubit systems in solid state nanostructures. Interested applicants please apply online at http://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/17311.

The Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS, http://quics.umd.edu) is seeking exceptional candidates for the QuICS Hartree Postdoctoral Fellowships in Quantum Information and Computer Science.

Submission deadline: 

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Uncompromisable information security can be only achieved by relying on unshakeable scientific principles in mathematics or physics. It is therefore directly connected to progress in fundamental research in both of these area and requires constant progress to advance.

However, to translate these results into useable technology and to maintain everyday security within the current technology, is a just as important goal to achieve.

This PhD scholarship in Quantum Information & Control is under the supervision of Daniel Burgarth at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. It covers the national/international tuition fees as well as support for travel and research costs, and provides an annual stipend of 27,596 AUD. The group at Macquarie hosts a range of leading researchers working in experimental and theoretical Quantum Information, including Dominic Berry, Gavin Brennen, Daniel Burgarth, Alexei Gilchrist, Danny Terno, Jason Twamley, and Thomas Volz.

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