quantum

Reseserch:
Scalable superconducting qubits (models, theory, and foundation),
Searching for new correspondences between information to physics, i.e. quantum thermodynamics,
Solid-state quantum devices, e.g. topological phase slip, photovoltaic cells, light-harvesting photosynthetic complexes, etc.,
Non-equilibrium quantum field theory,
Quantum Machine Learning,
Quantum field theory and non-equilibrium statistical physics,

Dates: 

Wednesday, July 1, 2020 to Friday, July 3, 2020

Submission deadline: 

Monday, October 5, 2020

Registration deadline: 

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

The workshop will gather young researchers working in quantum mechanics and its applications. PhD students and PostDocs will be given the opportunity to present their research activity and interact with their colleagues, share motivations, techniques and perspectives, in a friendly and informal environment.

Topics include: quantum information, entanglement, open quantum systems, quantum foundations, many-body physics, quantum thermodynamics, equilibrium & non-equilibrium physics, mathematical methods for quantum mechanics.

Submission deadline: 

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Uncompromisable information security can be only achieved by relying on unshakeable scientific principles in mathematics or physics. It is therefore directly connected to progress in fundamental research in both of these area and requires constant progress to advance.

However, to translate these results into useable technology and to maintain everyday security within the current technology, is a just as important goal to achieve.

The Quantum Information Group at the Institute of Theoretical Physics invites applications for positions for two Research Assistants (m/f/d) (Salary Scale 13 TV-L, 75% - 100%) to be appointed as soon as possible. The positions are initially limited to one year with the possibility of extension. These positions are part of different research projects and therefore open for post-doctoral researchers and/or PhD students.

Responsibilities and duties

Join one of the most vibrant places for quantum science in Europe!
The Vienna Doctoral Program on Complex Quantum Systems (CoQuS) has been a training center for more than a hundred students the past 10 years. Our 15 different research groups are working on the forefront of the developments in modern quantum science and technology at six different locations in and around Vienna. The research disciplines are spread widely from pure fundamental to applied quantum science.

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