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Photonic crystal nanostructures for strong atom-photon interaction in a quantum network
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Photonic crystal nanostructures for strong atom-photon interaction in a quantum network
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Department of Mathematics at the University of York is seeking a talented new colleague to join our thriving Mathematical Physics and Quantum Information group. You will be engaging in research of the highest quality in mathematical physics and have the capacity to obtain funding for your research and build effective research networks. You will be a dedicated and effective teacher of mathematics, able to teach a range of courses in applied mathematics and to supervise PhD and MSc projects.
We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher to join our group at the Department of Computer Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. Candidates with background in computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics, or physics are preferred. This individual will be working on the applications of random matrices to quantum information. The appointment will be for up to three years with no teaching responsibility. Please contact Lu Wei at luwei@ttu.edu for details.
About the job
Quantum Computing is one of the newest and potentially field-changing disciplines. While much research is being done on how to create quantum-based systems, software engineering for quantum computing and software-engineering using quantum computing are still in their infancy.
We are pleased to announce the workshop Quantum Resources 2023 (https://2023.quantumresources.science/), which takes place on 11–15 December 2023 in Singapore. We welcome submissions for talk and poster presentations.
We would like to draw your attention to an open postdoc position at the University of Valencia (Spain), which is expected to start October 2023. The group includes researchers from the theoretical department of our University and IFIC (Prof. Armando Perez and Dr. Manuel Gessner), which is a joint University-CSIC institute, as well as collaborators from the Technical University of Valencia (Dr. Carmen G. Almudever and Dr. M.A. Garcia-March). The duration of the postdoc position will be two years, with the option to extend it to one more year.
University of Galway is filling a number of academic positions at Lectureship level, and one of the areas of interest is Quantum Computing. Please go to https://www.universityofgalway.ie/about-us/jobs/# and click on "Academic Vacancies" for full details.
We also have an open post-doc position in Dan Browne's group on the theory of quantum compilers as part of the project “Compilation and Verification of Quantum Software in the Noisy and Approximate Regime” in collaboration with Aleks Kissenger at Oxford and Noah Linden at Bristol.
There are currently an opening in Dan Browne's group for 2 post-doctoral researchers on the theory of quantum error correcting codes as part of the EPSRC-funded project “Unlocking the potential of Quantum LDPC Codes for low-overhead fault-tolerance” in collaboration with Alistair Kay and Ivan Rungger at Royal Holloway.
Further details and an application link can be found here: