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Past week on March 27, Russian Federation has announced the world's one of the most tested theory false and consequently, made any types of violation of Bell's Inequalities illegal.

Officials state that "quantumness" is a made up theory of our nature and it originates from the West. "We will not let such speculators drive National Russian Research funds towards wrong direction" - said Dmitry Livanov, current minister of education of Russian Federation.

This PhD project will address quantum computation and information processing in realistic environments, in particular, in the NQIT Q:2020 machine. This device is being developed within the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme, and aims to consist of 400 qubits across 20 different traps with photonic interconnects. In this theoretical project, the student will abstract the main sources of error from the physics of local quantum operations, transmission and measurement of quantum states of ions and photons.

Registration deadline: 

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

The 2016 International Summer School on Quantum Information Computing & Control (QuICC) will be held between the 29th August and 2nd September at Lancaster University. This event is organised by students from the doctoral training centres at Imperial College London. It aims to bring together experimental and theoretical physicists studying quantum phenomena in a variety of systems.

The Quantum and Complexity Science Initiative (QuSCI) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is currently seeking talented research fellows to interface ideas from quantum information theory and complexity science. Primary activities include the adaptation of complexity theoretic ideas to the quantum regime, and the development of quantum protocols to model, simulate and understand complex systems.

Dear colleagues and friends,

two weeks ago many of you received the message below about the Quantum Manifesto. Up to now, 900 people endorsed it, but we would like to reach a few thousands endorsements.

I understand that not everybody is aware that endorsements are open to everyone who is working in our field in Europe, including each student of each group.

This is extremely important to show to European decision makers how strong the support from the scientific community is.

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