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Submitted by
Nschuch on Sun, 30/11/2014 - 02:16.
Postdoctoral and PhD positions in Condensed Matter/Quantum Information
at the Institute for Quantum Information, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Submitted by
Eli on Wed, 26/11/2014 - 07:11.
The School of Physics of Astronomy at Tel-Aviv University invites applications for a post-doctoral position in Foundations of Quantum Mechanics. The research, led by professors Yakir Aharonov and Lev Vaidman, is focused on time and non-locality in quantum mechanics, with a special emphasis on entanglement, weak measurements and the Aharonov-Bohm Effect.
Submitted by
Colin on Mon, 24/11/2014 - 00:24.
Applications from Indian nationals are invited for the following position (initially for 1 year) under the project “Topology, quantum computation and spintronics with Dirac materials” in the School of Physical Sciences, NISER, Bhubaneswar, India funded by Dept. of Science and Technology, DST-Nanomisssion, Govt. of India.
Following a generous donation by Google, the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford is delighted to invite applications for up to 15 fully-funded DPhil (Oxford'ss PhD) studentships tenable from 1st October 2015.
http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/6952/studentshipad.pdf
Submitted by
Mleifer on Fri, 21/11/2014 - 00:46.
Date/time: Wed. 26th Nov. 2014 10pm GMT/UTC
Speaker: Howard Wiseman (Griffith University)
Title: After 50 years, Bell's Theorem Still Reverberates
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