Quantum Optics Lab
We work on applications of quantum optical techniques to spectroscopy and imaging.
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We work on applications of quantum optical techniques to spectroscopy and imaging.
Quantum Roundabout is a postgraduate conference on quantum physics, to be held between the 6th and 8th of July of 2016 at the School of Mathematical Sciences of The University of Nottingham. This event intends to bring together early career researchers, working at the crossroads between physics and applied mathematics, providing them with the opportunity to network and interact with their peers in related areas, as well as recognised experts.
Two postdoc positions are available in the Atom Chips group at Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, ENS Paris.
We are looking for a bright and motivated young researcher with previous experience in ultracold atom experiments, cavity QED experiments, or a related field, to join our microcavity QED team. The project focuses on multiparticle entanglement in optical fiber microcavities.
Recent developments in quantum technology, both in theory and experiments, have opened new perspectives for exploring equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of strongly correlated many-body systems. In recent years the focus have shifted from traditional entropic approaches to the study of more complex measures of quantum correlations such as entanglement spectrum, negativity, mutual information and etc.
The Quantum Information Group (GIQ) of the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, UAB, offers a postdoctoral position within the project RaRQIP (Resources and Restrictions in Quantum Information Processing) funded by the 'Programa Estatal de Fomento de la Investigación Científica y Técnica de Excelencia'. The appointment will be for a one year term, (possibly) renewable for a second year.
The Conference focuses on causality and non-locality in physics, and the insurgence of situations where it appears that causality can be violated, with emphasis on their relation with time machines. There are three main objectives before this conference:
Date/time: Wed. 26th Nov. 2014 10pm GMT/UTC
Speaker: Howard Wiseman (Griffith University)
Title: After 50 years, Bell's Theorem Still Reverberates
Applications are invited for Postdoctoral positions in experimental quantum optics and quantum information at Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (LKB), in Paris (France).
The conference focuses on causality and nonlocality in physics, with emphasis on its implications with time machines. In particular this issue will be dealt with from the viewpoints of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, two theories that, even though extensively verified on their own, are seemingly irreconcilable up today.
The Mathematical Physics Research Group at Lebanon Valley College conducts interdisciplinary, collaborative research involving undergraduate students from mathematics, physics and computer science. Our primary research area is quantum information science. To date we have focused on questions surrounding the phenomenon of quantum entanglement.