Submitted by
holik on Wed, 11/10/2023 - 18:48.
Dates:
Monday, July 15, 2024 to Friday, July 19, 2024
Submission deadline:
Monday, February 26, 2024
Registration deadline:
Monday, February 26, 2024
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QPL 2024 - First Call for Papers
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The 21st International Conference on Quantum Physics and Logic (QPL 2024)
Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 15-19, 2024
https://qpl2024.dc.uba.ar
Submitted by
ggiedke on Tue, 05/04/2022 - 00:02.
Dates:
Tuesday, August 30, 2022 to Friday, September 2, 2022
The summer school "Nanotechnology meets Quantum Information" (NanoQI'22) provides an introduction to the basics and recent advances in several main areas of quantum information theory and solid-state-based quantum technologies. Both the physics of different implementations of quantum information and technologies and the relevant theoretical methods are covered.
The confirmed lecturers and speakers are:
Submitted by
antezza on Wed, 09/06/2021 - 16:06.
The “Theory of Light-Matter and Quantum Phenomena” team (see https://sites.google.com/site/mauroantezza/home for more information) at the Laboratory Charles Coulomb in Montpellier (France) il looking for a highly motivated post-doc researcher which will work on the theory of the Casimir effect and of the Radiative Heat Transfer in nanostructured systems, in close collaboration with international experimental teams. The 2-years postdoc position is already available.
Submitted by
shannonw on Mon, 16/12/2019 - 11:55.
PhD position in experimental quantum physics with Rydberg atoms
in the Exotic Quantum Matter Group at the University of Strasbourg, France
Submitted by
carrasqu on Tue, 18/12/2018 - 18:14.
Looking for excellent PhD students to join and build a group at @VectorInst on topics at the intersection between machine learning and quantum many-body physics and quantum technology. If you are interested get in touch with me and/or apply to @UWaterloo Physics and Astronomy. A good knowledge of quantum mechanics, statistical physics, and machine learning would be great, but ultimately the important thing is that you are genuinely excited about quantum many-body physics
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