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Scientific discipline: quantum physics
Number of jobs offered: 1
Researcher profile: Established Researcher (R3), Leading Researcher (R4)
Remuneration: gross monthly salary up to 22 500 PLN, (yearly total position cost is up to 324 000 PLN), depending on candidate’s qualifications
Position starts on: 01.09.2019, the start date is negotiable
Submitted by
dperezga on Thu, 28/03/2019 - 12:03.
The Research Term "Quantum Information Theory" will take place at ICMAT - IFT (Madrid, Spain) from 9 September to 18 October, 2019. It intends to be a discussion period where researchers can share their new ideas and advances in the field and newcomers can learn the goals, techniques and challenges around quantum technologies.
Submitted by
bmlara on Wed, 27/03/2019 - 23:11.
We are looking for a young, proactive researcher willing to promote change and transform Mexico through research to fill a postdoctoral position at Tec de Monterrey, Mexico’s Top University according to THE and top 10 in LatinAmerica according to QS.
The goal of this position is to generate analytic models and finite element simulations of semi-classical opto-mechanical systems for high precission sensing at finite temperature.
Submitted by
bmlara on Wed, 27/03/2019 - 23:01.
We are offering one appointment for a junior postdoctoral scholar in finite spin-boson systems at INAOE Monterrey. The scholar will join our group efforts to explore the quantum Rabi model and afine finite extensions like the cross-cavity quantum Rabi model.
The ideal candidate will have a recently obtained (<= 5 years) Ph.D. in physics or engineering with research experience on quantum optics or AMO physics. Practical knowledge of the quantum Rabi model is desired.
Level: Entry.
Duration: One year.
Submitted by
Khammerer on Wed, 27/03/2019 - 11:23.
Modern physics has been founded by the development of two fundamental theories in the first half of the 20th century: general relativity and quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics governs the physics of the small fundamental particles such as electrons; general relativity describes large objects with gravitational interactions such as stars and galaxies. Despite the great success of modern physics in explaining most of our physical observations, there are a number of open, unanswered questions.
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