quantum information science

Submission deadline: 

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Registration deadline: 

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Oxford Instruments and IOP invites you to join an informative webinar on one-dimensional quantum wire: physics and applications at ultra low temperatures, to be held on thursday, 26th March at 15:00 GMT (16:00 CET, 10:00 EST), presented by two speakers:

Submission deadline: 

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Registration deadline: 

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

<h1> International Conference on Quantum Physics Of Nature, QUPON 2015: </h1>

In the week of 18-22 May 2015 we will celebrate cutting-edge research in quantum science and there are many good reasons for that:

- The UNESCO declared 2015 to be the "International Year of Light"
- The University of Vienna's 650th anniversary.
- The Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology's (VCQ) 5th anniversary

Applications are invited from UK or EU nationals for a number of fully-funded PhD positions in the Optics Division of the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde, for entry in October 2015 (http://brightrecruits.com/job/6881/phd-positions-in-quantum-technologies).

Since its beginnings one of the main purposes of thermodynamics has been the optimization of devices. Commonly, processes are characterized as optimal if they are maximally fast or maximally efficient. Recent years have seen the development of various theoretical tools which tremendously broadened our understanding of such optimal processes, in quantum mechanics and in classical physics. A particular highlight are so-called shortcuts to adiabaticity -- finite time processes that mimic adiabatic dynamics without the requirement of slow driving.

We are currently offering a postdoctoral position to a highly motivated and well-qualified researcher who intends to enhance his or her career in the fields of quantum information theory and the theory of quantum simulations, funded by the new H2020 grant AQuS on quantum simulators. The successful candidate will work in the research group led by Jens Eisert at the Free University of Berlin. We are a young, internationally visible, leading group in these fields of research, driven by a stimulating climate of open discussion and creative thought.

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