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The University of Vienna (15 faculties, 4 centres, about 188 fields of study, approx. 9.700 members of staff, more than 92.000 students) seeks to fill the position of a

University Assistant (post doc)
at the Faculty of Physics.

Reference number: 5424

Submission deadline: 

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Quantum information processing provides a plethora of new problems and research topics suitable for tackling using computer algebra systems. This includes the problems of characterizing multipartite entanglement, generation and optimization of quantum computational circuits and analysis of quantum walks and quantum automata. In the reverse direction, quantum algorithms which outperform their classical counterparts may be of use in symbolic calculations (e.g. Grobner Bases).

ICSSUR covers a range of topics from quantum optics to quantum atom optics and quantum information:

The research group (http:www.quantumparticlegroup.at) led by Beatrix C. Hiesmayr at the Faculty of Physics of University of Vienna (Austria) announces the opening of a PostDoc position in quantum physics. We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic researcher with an excellent scientific record in theoretical quantum physics. Women are particularly encouraged to apply.

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in networked quantum enhanced sensing in the quantum information science group of Animesh Datta. The post is part of the University of Warwick node of the Networked Quantum Technologies Hub, led by the University of Oxford.

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