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Submitted by
JMiszczak on Tue, 27/03/2018 - 14:08.
The intention of these workshops is to foster new collaborations and to stimulate interesting discussions on various aspects of multipartite entanglement. In order to ease the discussions there will be two poster sessions scheduled, where everybody is very welcome to present his/her work. The posters will remain on display for the whole duration of the workshop. Moreover, a few talks will be pre-arranged in advance. The rest of the talks will be organized during the meeting.
Submitted by
Fbarata on Mon, 26/03/2018 - 11:25.
Dear Colleagues,
We are organizing a half-day
Workshop on Complex Quantum Networks
http://qunet.phys-info.org/
on 11 June 2018, in Paris, France,
as a satellite workshop of NetSci 2018, the most important international conference on Network Science.
Topics of special interest to this workshop are:
- Quantum communication networks
- Detecting the presence of quantum effects in networks
- Quantum network control
- Quantum critical phenomena in complex networks
Position Description: The Condensed Matter and Complex Systems Group in the Theoretical Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has a postdoctoral position opening in the area of quantum computing and quantum machine learning. This position provides an opportunity to develop novel quantum algorithms (including noise-resilient algorithms) and generally answer the fundamental question: what are quantum computers good for? The postdoctoral project will also explore the emerging field of quantum machine learning.
Submitted by
kliesch on Fri, 23/03/2018 - 09:18.
We are looking for motivated and talented PhD candidates for the new Quantum Technology research group of Martin Kliesch at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) in Germany. The group aims to fill up two positions until summer 2018.
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