quantum computing

Argonne National Laboratory seeks candidates for multiple postdoctoral openings in quantum computing and networking. We are particularly interested in candidates in one of the following areas: (i) Development or optimization of quantum compilers, algorithms, or circuits (ii) Development of quantum network protocols and use of FPGAs, or (iii) Simulation of open quantum systems, noise characterization, and quantum error correction. Please apply as soon as possible at https://bit.ly/3lYwDOu.

We are looking for highly motivated candidates with a strong research background and a PhD in quantum information with a focus on quantum algorithms.

Past work in quantum algorithm design and/or quantum machine learning and/or quantum optimization problems and/or quantum chemistry especially with NISQ devices for real world applications will be a strong plus.

The Angelakis group at CQT Singapore (www.dimitrisangelakis.org) is looking for a postdoctoral research fellow with a strong research background and a PhD in quantum information with a focus on quantum algorithms and applications. Candidates from quantum simulations and quantum many-body physics, or implementations of quantum computing may also inquire as well.

Our leading group is concerned with research in quantum information theory, condensed matter theory and the intersection between the fields.

- We ask what information processing tasks are possible using single quantum systems as carriers of information. We think about the mathematical-theoretical foundations of quantum information, specifically about the theory of entanglement and questions of tomography, but also about ways of realizing topological quantum computing.

Applications are invited for a tenure track position in Quantum Computing at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Hong Kong.

HKU is a leading research university and a highly international environment. As of 2020, it was ranked third in Asia and 22nd internationally by QS, and fourth in Asia and 35th internationally by THE.

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