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24-Month Postdoctoral Researcher Position
Quenched Quantum Gases / Quantum Simulation (Numerical/Theoretical)
Joint Quantum Centre (JQC) Durham Newcastle (£27,285 - £38,833)
Application Deadline: 24 May 2018
Start Date: 2018 – Early 2019
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Join a new team working in a highly interdisciplinary and rapidly evolving area of science. Our long-term goal is to develop neural-network-based autonomous scientific discovery. Right now, we are exploring applications in diverse topics like quantum computing and photonics. We offer postdoc positions. Very good programming skills are required (experience with machine learning is a bonus, but not obligatory).

The Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, established under the International Research Agenda Programme operated by the Foundation for Polish Science and hosted by the Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, seeks to fill several junior research positions in the Quantum Technologies Laboratory led by Professor Konrad Banaszek. Current research effort in the Laboratory covers problems related to quantum optical communication, quantum metrology, and quantum imaging.

We have an opening for two 27-month Ph. D. student positions in foundations of quantum mechanics / quantum information theory at the University of Gdańsk, Poland with starting date 1st October 2018.

The position will be financed under the project “Quantum correlations – from few to many particles” founded by the Polish National Science Center under BEETHOVEN programme.

Scope of research for the project include:

Atom-photon interfaces for fibres and photonic chips

Efficient atom photon interfaces are the basis for quantum computers, fibre networks or miniaturised quantum sensors. Photons are ideal systems to create entangled states or to carry quantum information, while atoms are well suited for information storage or to mediate interactions between photons.

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