The ITCM Group at the University of Sussex is looking for candidates to fill two three-year postdoctoral positions in quantum technology.
The ITCM Group combines two of the most successful techniques in quantum information processing: individually trapped ions and strong-coupling cavity-QED and uses to set up a distributed quantum network. The principal challenge is the requirement for miniature-size traps and microscopic optical cavities to provide suitable conditions for a high-fidelity interface between ions and photons.
Person Specifications PostDoc positions
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. This position is funded by a government grant supporting PQC research and training and with the aim of generating UK-based capacity for future work in the field. This is a fixed term position ending on 30th September 2018 and is available from 1st January 2015 (or as soon as possible thereafter).
Submitted by
Chaoyanglu on Wed, 20/08/2014 - 04:39.
We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral fellows and PhDs for theoretical and experimental work on solid state quantum photonics, nanophotonics, nanofabrication, optomechanics, optical quantum computation algorithms and related fields.
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam, The Netherlands; has vacancies in the Network & Optimization research group for one PhD student and one postdoc in the research project:
"Approximation Algorithms, Quantum Information and Semidefinite Optimization".
Submitted by
Ambainis on Fri, 03/01/2014 - 15:34.
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the group of Andris Ambainis at the Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia. Our research group is interested in the following research topics:
- quantum algorithms and complexity theory;
- quantum communication, quantum information theory and cryptography;
- connections between quantum computing and classical computer science (using ideas from quantum information to solve classical problems);
- using ideas from quantum information to study physical systems.
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