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Submitted by
Pirs on Fri, 10/06/2016 - 19:14.
Led by the University of York, the Quantum Communications Hub (http://www.quantumcommshub.net) is a partnership of eight universities and numerous private sector companies. The overall aim of the Hub is to develop a range of new, secure, quantum communications technologies. A PhD studentship, supported by EPSRC funding through York, is available to work on high-rate quantum communications, based at the Department of Computer Science, University of York.
Submitted by
Burgarth on Fri, 10/06/2016 - 18:25.
This is a fellowship scheme (second round) funded by Aberystwyth University, the Welsh Government and the European Union. It is aimed at researchers with 3-5 years post-PhD experience and comes with a 3 year appointment. To be eligible, you have to have spent no more than 12 months in the UK over the last three years (0 months is fine!), and applications can be from anywhere in the world. At the moment, I am collecting expressions of interest only; there is a two-stage proposal involved in this but chances are quite good.
Submitted by
hweimer on Thu, 09/06/2016 - 13:55.
The Institute for Theoretical Physics invites applications for
PhD Candidates
(Salary Group 13 TV-L, 75%)
to be filled on 1 August 2016 or on a later date for a duration of three years.
Job description
Bull, the European leader in HPC, located in Paris, France, is launching a R&D program in quantum computing. Our long term objective is to build tomorrow's quantum supercomputers & softwares for the HPC and big data worlds.
We are looking for experts in quantum algorithms, quantum programming, quantum simulation.
For more information and application, please send an email to: Dr Cyril ALLOUCHE, head of innovation, cyril.allouche at bull.net
The Quantum Computing Lab in the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Commonwealth University is seeking a motivated PhD student in the area of quantum computation and information. Our lab currently focuses primarily on Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity, though areas such as quantum algorithms and quantum cryptography are also of interest. More information can be found at:
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~sgharibian/index.html
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