quantum algorithms and complexity
The UTS Centre for Quantum Software and Information is dedicated to the development of the software and information processing infrastructure required for future quantum technologies. Our research is focused on methodologies and capabilities of quantum software and information technologies, with a significant focus on the development of new applications for these technologies.
Submitted by
Biamonte on Mon, 01/06/2020 - 14:23.
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position in the theory of modern quantum algorithms.
The position will be held at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech), Moscow, Russia. The start date is flexible but we would like to fill these position(s) as soon as possible.
The successful applicant will work in the research laboratory structure led by Prof Jacob Biamonte in the general area of quantum computation, with a focus on quantum enhanced algorithms and error mitigation on experimental devices.
The Quantum Computing Lab in the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Commonwealth University is seeking a motivated PhD student in the area of quantum computation and information. Our lab currently focuses primarily on Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity, though areas such as quantum algorithms and quantum cryptography are also of interest. More information can be found at:
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~sgharibian/index.html
We are some young Researcher from different field of Technology (Computer Science & Engineering, Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Electronics & Communication engineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc). We are in remote but our communication is quantum.
This is an exciting time to be studying quantum algorithms. As the technological challenges of building a quantum computer continue to be met there is still much to learn about the power of quantum computing. Which problems could a quantum computer solve faster than a classical device? and which problems remain hard? What will be the killer application that incentives industrial investment?
The Quantum Computing Lab in the Centre for Quantum Computation and Intelligent Systems at the University of Technology, Sydney invites applications for PhD positions and expressions of interest for postdocs.
The QC lab works on a wide range of topics including, quantum Shannon theory, computational complexity, many-body physics, quantum error-correction, quantum simulation, and quantum computing architectures. We are particularly interested in mathematically rigorous and interdisciplinary approaches to these topics.
Submission deadline:
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Registration deadline:
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Following on from the success of the previous two events, the aim of this colloquium is to showcase recent research in quantum algorithms. We have five excellent speakers:
Andrew Childs
Maarten van den Nest
Ben Reichardt
Jérémie Roland
Pawel Wocjan
There is no conference fee and we are able to offer travel support to UK PhD students who do not have funding from their home institutions.
Submitted by
Baugh on Wed, 26/08/2009 - 23:50.
Post-Doctoral fellowships at the Institute for Quantum Computing
The Institute for Quantum Computing is inviting applications for postdoctoral positions in all aspects of quantum information processing, bridging areas from fundamental theory to physical implementations.
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