quantum technology

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

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

Quinfog is an emerging group on Quantum Information and Foundations of Quantum Mechanics based at the Instituto de Fisica Fundamental in the Spanish Research Council (CSIC). It currently includes three staff members from CSIC, plus a similar number of PhD students and affiliated members from other institutions. Our research focuses on four areas: Quantum Technologies, Relativistic Quantum Information, Quantum Correlations and Quantum Simulation. For further information and job opportunities contact the staff at our webpage.

The Queensland Quantum Optics Laboratory led by Dr. Warwick Bowen does research into both fundamental tests of quantum mechanics and advanced quantum technologies with future applications in metrology, communication, and computation. This research is primarily based around optical architectures integrated onto silicon chips and compatible with current-day fiber optic systems.

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