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Submitted by
Marcopiani on Tue, 16/06/2015 - 03:02.
A PhD position for a UK/EU student is available to work with Marco Piani, at the the Department of Physics of the University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow, UK. The research activity will focus on fundamental quantum features like entanglement and coherence, and their role in quantum information processing and quantum dynamics.
Applications should be submitted as soon as possible through http://pgr.strath.ac.uk/ (by 25 June 2015 to be fully considered; later applications may still be considered).
Submitted by
CSchaffner on Mon, 15/06/2015 - 10:38.
The Institute for Logic, Language & Computation at the University of Amsterdam is looking for a postdoctoral researcher in the area of quantum cryptography, as part of Christian Schaffner’s NWO VIDI Project Cryptography in the Quantum Age.
Submitted by
CSchaffner on Mon, 15/06/2015 - 10:35.
The Institute for Logic, Language & Computation at the University of Amsterdam is looking for a PhD candidate in the area of quantum cryptography, as part of Christian Schaffner’s NWO VIDI Project Cryptography in the Quantum Age.
Submitted by
VSSUP on Mon, 15/06/2015 - 02:38.
Registration deadline:
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Are you a physics postgraduate student interested in Ultracold Physics? Would you like to learn more from international experts in the field?
Submitted by
Morimae on Fri, 12/06/2015 - 08:05.
The 2nd workshop on secure quantum computing will be held on 5/10/2015 (3days after Qcrypto Tokyo!) at the University of Tokyo (Hongo campus) Japan. The workshop consists of 6 invited talks and 2 short talks. The aim of the workshop is to discuss current theoretical and experimental developments on secure quantum information processing, including blind quantum computing, interactive proof, and quantum communications, etc. No registration is needed.
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