Submitted by
signatur on Fri, 26/04/2019 - 10:30.
Are you a talented and ambitious researcher? Are you excited about quantum science and technology? Do you enjoy finding working solutions to great challenges? You are then welcome to apply for an open PhD position on "Multi-Qubit Quantum Photonic Devices" in our group at DTU Fotonik.
Submitted by
fvallese on Thu, 18/10/2018 - 01:50.
We seek a Postdoctoral Associate in Physics to lead a new startup project in the NYU’s Center for Quantum Phenomenon. The individual will lead the technology development and commercialization for a new quantum memory device originally developed in a Navy Research Lab. The goal of the project is to design a commercial version of the memory device that can store the states in a quantum computing circuit during the computation process.
Submitted by
mkoerber on Wed, 10/01/2018 - 10:42.
PhD/PostDoc Positions
Single atoms coupled to high-finesse optical cavities allow us to study light-matter interactions in the quantum regime. Full control over atoms and photons makes them ideal prototypes for quantum information science. Your thesis work will involve many aspects of quantum optics and quantum information processing: quantum networks, quantum memories, remote entanglement, quantum state transfer, quantized light fields, optical resonators, laser cooling and trapping of atoms.
Frontiers of Circuit QED and Optomechanics (FCQO2018)
Date and place: 12-14 February 2018, in Klosterneuburg, Austria
Deadline for abstract submission: 15th January 2018.
Please find more information in the following link: https://ist.ac.at/fcqo18
Submitted by
hsemenenko on Tue, 11/07/2017 - 12:16.
Submission deadline:
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Registration deadline:
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
The Quantum Innovation Lab is a free, collaborative, 3 day event between industry partners and academics. The goal is to take broad, enigmatic and imprecise questions related to the interests of the industry partners in quantum technology, and to refine them into clear and concise problems that can form the basis for future collaborative research.
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