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A PhD position is available in the group of Prof. Stefan Willitsch at the University of Basel (Switzerland) on the development of quantum technologies for single trapped molecular ions and their application in precision spectroscopy.
Project description
Submitted by
mansari on Mon, 29/01/2024 - 13:06.
The PGI-2 team of superconducting qubit theory, coordinated by Dr. Ansari https://sites.google.com/site/mansari , is renowned for its expertise in accurately modeling such processors. The group specializes in integrating machine learning techniques with circuit QED theory to identify optimal regimes for hardware control and development. With their exceptional skills in device modeling, the team significantly contributes to the success of all experimental partners in the project.
Submitted by
Ambainis on Sat, 27/01/2024 - 20:23.
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position at the Centre for Quantum Computer Science, University of Latvia (https://www.quantum.lu.lv), lead by prof. Andris Ambainis. The Centre is among the strongest European research groups in quantum algorithms and currently consists of 20 researchers (including postdocs and graduate students).
Theory PhD student position in quantum error correction at the University of Gothenburg and the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT)
Dates:
Monday, July 29, 2024 to Friday, August 2, 2024
The Beyond IID in Information Theory workshop, the twelfth in a series that started in 2013 in Cambridge, brings together specialists and students of classical and quantum Shannon theory, cryptography, mathematical physics, thermodynamics, etc., in the hope to foster collaboration in this exciting field. Participation is open to all.
More details can be found on the conference webpage.
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